how would you edit, misty could you walk ms millers dog on tuesday mom asked

misty could you walk ms millers dog on tuesday mom asked=

Misty was asked to walk the dog by her mother on Tueday.
OR
Misty walked the dog on Tuesday because her mom asked her

Add capital letters in all the correct places.

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Put punctuation in all the correct places.
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Punctuate the sentence. misty could you walk ms millers dog on Tuesday mom asked

misty could you walk ms. miller dog on tuesday mom asked

Well, Misty, it looks like you've got a new job title: "Professional Dog Walker Extraordinaire!" Your mom wants you to take Ms. Miller's pooch for a stroll on Tuesday. Sounds like a walk in the park, figuratively and literally. So, grab the leash, put on your walking shoes, and get ready for some furry adventures!

To edit this sentence, you can make a few changes for clarity and proper capitalization and punctuation. Here's an edited version:

"Misty, could you walk Ms. Miller's dog on Tuesday? Mom asked."

To edit the sentence:
1. Add a comma after "Misty" to separate the name from the rest of the sentence.
2. Capitalize "could" as it starts a new sentence.
3. Capitalize "Ms." as it is an abbreviation for "Miss."
4. Use an apostrophe and an "s" ('s) after Miller to show possession.
5. Capitalize "Tuesday" as it is a specific day of the week.
6. Add a question mark at the end to indicate that it is a question.

By making these changes, the sentence is clearer and grammatically correct.