Correct Any Capitalization Errors

      What are the capitalization errors in, "If you visit Sequoia National Forest, you can see the tree known as general Sherman, which is nearly as tall as the statue of Liberty."

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The sentence "If you visit Sequoia National Forest, you can see the tree known as General Sherman, which is nearly as tall as the Statue of Liberty." contains two capitalization errors:

  1. "General Sherman" should be capitalized. Proper nouns, including names of people, places, and specific objects, are always capitalized.
  2. "Statue of Liberty" should be capitalized. Proper nouns, including names of specific buildings, monuments, and landmarks, are also capitalized.

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Corrected sentence:

If you visit Sequoia National Forest, you can see the tree known as General Sherman, which is nearly as tall as the Statue of Liberty.

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