Mini-Lesson #29 Capitalization: Compass Directions vs. Geographical Areas From the UWF Writing Lab’s 101 Grammar Mini-Lessons Series.

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Mini-Lesson #29 Capitalization: Compass Directions vs. Geographical Areas From the UWF Writing Lab’s 101 Grammar Mini-Lessons Series

So, what gets capitalized, you ask? 1.Names of specific places 2. Bodies of water 3. Regions, but not compass directions

Let’s try one… Fred told me that mount St. Helen is not a good place to build a house. Mount St. Helen

Practice Makes Perfect! The coldest lake I have ever swum in is lake Bakal. Lake Bakal

One more for good measure. One more for good measure… Bob was born and raised in Dixie, but he moved to the west coast to find his dream. West Coast