1. Nanabozo, a trickster and a hero of many Ojibwa legends, could change himself into any animal, such as a bear.
2. The first university in Canada was founded in Quebec City.
3. From 1939 to 1947, Saskatchewan River drained into Lake Winnipeg.
4. Last summer I visited the Museum of Civilization in Ottawa.
5. Bob attanded the Awards Banquet Friday night.
6. No one expected Judge Randall to rule in favour of the Defendant.
2006-12-06 17:32:38
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answer #1
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answered by Caitlin 5
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I hope I'm not doing your homework for you ...
1. Nanabozo, a trickster and a hero of many Ojibwa legends, could change himself into any animal, such as a bear.
2. The first university in Canada was founded in Quebec City.
3. From 1939 to 1947, the Saskatchewan River drained into Lake Winnipeg.
4. Last summer, I visited the Museum of Civilization in Ottawa.
5. Bob attended the awards banquet Friday night.
6. No one expected Judge Randall to rule in favour of the defendant.
2006-12-07 20:32:38
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answer #2
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answered by Willster 5
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1. Nanabozo, a trickster and a hero of many Ojibwa legends, could change himself into any animal, such as a bear.
2. The first University in Canada was Founded in Quebec City.
3.From 1939 to 1947, Saskatchen River drain into Lake Winnipeg.
4. Last Summer I visited the museum of Civilation of Ottawa.
5. Bob attended the awards banquet Friday night.
6. No one expected Judge Randall to rule in favor of the defendant.
2006-12-07 18:46:39
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answer #3
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answered by jennifer c 2
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1. Nanabozo, a trickster and a hero of many Ojibwa legends, could change himself into any animal, such as a bear.
2. The first university in Canada was founded in Quebec City.
3. From 1939 to 1947, Saskatchewan River drain into Lake Winnipeg.
4. Last summer I visited the Museum of Civilization in Ottawa.
5. Bob attanded the awards banquet Friday night.
6. No one expected Judge Randall to rule in favour of the defendant.
2006-12-07 01:36:58
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answer #4
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answered by sAm 1
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sure thing.
1. Nanabozo, a trickster and a hero of many Ojibwa legends, could change himself into any animal, such as a bear.
2. The first university in Canada was founded in Quebec City.
3. From 1939 to 1947, Saskatchewan River drain into Lake Winnipeg.
4. Last summer I visited the Museum of Civilization in Ottawa.
5. Bob attanded the awards banquet Friday night.
6. No one expected Judge Randall to rule in favour of the defendant.
mkay two things i have to say- first, theres an error in number 3. it should say "drained" not drain. and on number 5, im pretty sure nothing is changed. if the "awards banquet" is indeed a specific place, then capitalize it. otherwise, no changes on that one.
Remember- capitalize beginning of sentences, specific places, people, and certain things (Empire State Building, Mom, Stanley Cup, etc.)
2006-12-07 01:36:13
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answer #5
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answered by sakic_cikas 2
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1. Nanabozo, a trickster and a hero of many Ojibwa legends, could change himself into any animal such as a bear.
2. The first university in Canada was founded in Quebec city.
3.From 1939 to 1947, Saskatchewan River drain into Lake Winnipeg.
4. Last summer, I visited the Museum of Civilization in Ottawa.
5. Bob attended the awards banquet Friday night.
6. No one expected Judge Randall to rule in favor of the defendant.
some of them are right as they are. I think some of them could use help on the punctuation as well as capitalization but your teacher might now want that, so i just did capitalization. Hope I could help and get best answer...
2006-12-07 01:34:49
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually I don't believe in doing people's homework for them, but its late and I've been in crunch time before!
1. Nanabozo, a trickster and a hero of many Ojibwa legends, could change himself into any animal, such as a bear.
2. The first university in Canada was founded in Quebec City.
3. From 1939 to 1947, Saskatchewan River drain into Lake Winnipeg.
4. Last summer I visited the Museum of Civilization in Ottawa. (Note - seasons and directions are NOT capitalized - as in summer, fall, winter, spring, north, south, east, west).
5. Bob attanded the awards banquet Friday night.
6. No one expected Judge Randall to rule in favour of the defendant. (This is sort of a trick; some attorneys do not capitalize Plaintiff or Defendant, some do. Its a style thing. My law firm always does when we are referring to a specific person, such as "Defendant Smith" or "Plaintiff Jones").
Hope that helped you!
2006-12-07 01:38:21
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answer #7
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answered by mistress_piper 5
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