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What should you do first when examine capitalization and punctuation?

When examining capitalization and punctuation, the first step is to read the text carefully and slowly. This allows you to:

1. Identify potential errors: You can spot inconsistencies in capitalization or incorrect punctuation marks as you read.

2. Understand the context: The context helps you determine if capitalization is needed for proper nouns, titles, or other specific cases. It also helps you understand the intended meaning and determine the appropriate punctuation.

3. Get a sense of the overall flow and rhythm: This helps you identify any punctuation that might be interrupting the flow of the text or creating an awkward pause.

After reading, you can then move on to more specific steps like:

* Check for common capitalization errors: Proper nouns, titles, beginning of sentences, etc.

* Review the use of commas, periods, semicolons, and other punctuation marks.

* Look for missing or unnecessary punctuation.

Remember, accuracy and clarity are key when it comes to capitalization and punctuation. A careful reading and understanding of the text will help you identify and correct any errors.

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