Cape Cod is a proper noun, because it is the name of a specific place in Massachusetts.
The Cape Cod Peninsula is the fishhook of land in Massachusetts.
Cape Cod.
Cape Cod is the Peninsula southeast of Boston.
Cape Cod is a Peninsula that became an island after a canal was built Cape Cod isn't considered an island because the canal was man-made, it's still considered a Peninsula.
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Yes, cape is a noun, a common noun, whether you wear it over your shoulders or sail around it in your boat. Cape is only a proper noun when it is the name of something such as Cape Cod or the Cape of Good Hope.
Cape Cod is a placename and thus a proper noun so it is capitalized
Plymouth Rock and Cape Cod Bay are the Proper nouns in this sentence.
The word captain is a common noun, a word for any captain of anything, anywhere.The captain was on board the ship.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Captain John Smith of Colonial VirginiaCaptain America, superhero, Marvel ComicsCaptain Cook, HI 96704Captain's Cafe, New York, NY or Captain's Cafe, Baltimore, MDThe word 'captain' is also a verb: captain, captains, captaining, captained.
coyotess live in cape cod and in there beaches are seals
Yes, the word 'handkerchief' is a common noun, a word for any handkerchief.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Handkerchief Mesa, Rio Grande National Forest, COHandkerchief Shoals Inn, Cape Cod, MA'The Yellow Handkerchief', 2008 movie starring William Hurt
The Cape Cod Peninsula is the fishhook of land in Massachusetts.
Cape Cod.
Cape Cod.
Cape Cod is often referred to as "the Cape."
Cape Cod actually starts on the east side of the Cape Cod Canal.
Cape Cod is the penninsula that makes up the eastern most area of Massachusetts. So, Cape Cod is acually the land mass... Cape Cod Bay is the body of water that is surrounded by the Cape.