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9 October, 12:53

Which underlined word in the sentence is a proper noun? I ate some Italian bread with my meals while in Baltimore. A. meals B. Italian C. Baltimore D. I

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  1. 9 October, 13:44
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    The answer would be C. Baltimore because it's a noun (something that describes a person, place, or thing) that is used to describe an individual. Usually, names of things are proper nouns and in most cases, you can spot a proper noun by just checking to see if it starts with an uppercase letter; )
  2. 9 October, 15:01
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    It is Baltimore because it is capitalized and is a noun (person, place, object). It's not I because I is a pronoun and it's not Italian because Italian is an adjective
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