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English, 28.05.2020 09:57 jadaroyval

Select the lines of the letter below with either a capitalization or a punctuation error, or both.

Dear Jill,
I can hardly wait to see you at camp!
I'll be at Camp Inspiration on the Sixteenth of this month.
I hope you are as excited, about this retreat, as I am!
Don't forget to bring your tennis racket, swimsuit, and a Bible.
Last year Camp was a real experience for me?
the way we shared our love of Christ was inspiring!
That experience was as beautiful as the surroundings of the Pine Forest.
I'll bet that's why it’s called Camp inspiration.
Look for Me, on July 16!
Yours in Christ,
Sarah Adams

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