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Five At A Glance
USE capital letters to start sentences and for proper nouns.
END your sentences with periods, question marks or exclamation points.
SPELL common words and homonyms (their/there/they’re, too/to/two, your/you’re, write/right, etc.) correctly.
WRITE in complete sentences whenever written answers are required by your teacher. Complete sentence answers do not start with conjunctions (because, but, and, also).
AVOID “creative abbreviations” such as: “2” for two, “4” for for, “U” for you, and “n” for and.