In the phrase "in the state of Hawaii," the word "state" should not be capitalized because it is used as a common noun rather than a proper noun. Capitalization is reserved for specific names or titles, and in this case, "Hawaii" is the proper noun, while "state" is generic. Therefore, it should remain lowercase.
The and Hawaii. The most beautiful state is Hawaii.
you should visit hawaii because of its climate and geography. hawaii has a beautiful plantation and it is well known for visiting. i have visited hawaii an it has wonderful tourists and it is a greta family vacation spot
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No, the proper capitalization is, "The most beautiful state is Hawaii."
You should go surfing and tan by the beach!
No. While kilauea is the most active volcano in Hawaii, the largest is Mauna Loa.
"The" should be capitalized because it is the begining of a sentance. "Hawaii" should be capitalized because it is the name of a state.
No, it is not safe to watch Oprah's show while driving on the scenic roads of Hawaii.
Hawaii. it has about 6000 square miles of land area, while Delaware only has about 2000 square miles.It is Hawaii, and I think your question probably was "Which state has larger area, Delaware or Hawaii?"
Hawaii and Alaska were added while Eisenhower was President.
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