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The document discusses sentence structure and capitalization. It identifies two main types of sentences: simple sentences containing a subject and verb, and compound sentences containing two simple sentences joined by a coordinating conjunction. Examples are provided of how sentences can be used to describe things or express opinions. Proper punctuation of sentences is also covered, including always using a comma after a coordinating conjunction and putting a period at the end of each sentence. The document asks what else can be capitalized in sentences.






