Select all that apply.
Locate the error(s) in the following sentence and select the appropriate letter(s).

Unfortunately, I can't [A] remember the name of that old Victorian house [B] (the one with the green gables) [C] in that little town in the Mountains [D] just north of the Ozarks [E].

Respuesta :

C and D
C because (I'm assuming) it should be "cables" instead of "gables"
D because "mountains" shouldn't be capitalized.

Answer:

in that little town in the Mountains [D]

Explanation:

We can be certain that this part of the sentence is the wrong one because of the word mountains. In this sentence, mountains should not be capitalized. You should not capitalized a noun in a sentence unless it's a proper noun, the first word in a sentence, or if it's after a colon that is followed by more than one sentence.