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19.3 Capitalization practice

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Name the rule: Chicago, United States, Africa   Capitalize the names of cities, countries, states, counties, and continents.  
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Name the rule: Dead Sea, Mount Baker   Capitalize the names of bodies of water and other geographical features.  
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Name the rule: New England, Midwest, the South   Capitalize the names of sections of a country.  
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Name the rule: the West Coast, the West, the Northwest. Milwaukee is north of Kenosha.   Capitalize compass points when they refer to a specific section of a country. Do not capitalize compass points when they indicate direction.  
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Name the rule: River Road, Highway I94,   Capitalize the names of streets and highways.  
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Name the rule: Golden Gate Bridge, Tower of London   Capitalize the names of monuments, buildings, bridges, and other structures.  
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southerly wind, northern Texas   Do not capitalize adjectives derived from words indicating direction.  
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North Star, the Milky Way, Saturn   Capitalize names of celestial bodies.  
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