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English, 24.03.2021 20:10 HunchoPoncho

PLZ HELP PLZ PLZ PLZ FIND ALL THE LETTERS THAT NEED TO BE CAPITALIZED Suddenly it dawns on me: the scope of the impending conflict is truly monumental. I had known back in october that political disagreement had reached an all-time high, but I couldn’t have imagined the magnitude of change that was coming down the line. The canadians tried desperately to have world leaders unite one more time, as seen in a quotation by their prime minister, “knowing the potential and significant impact of countries refusing to negotiate at this point, I would plead with world leaders to make concessions and seek peaceful resolution.” The President hamer, while ostensibly in agreement, made only superficial efforts to realize this eleventh hour maneuver. otherwise, there was little interest, as explained by the lieutenant Governor Steeves of Australia, “many have tried to initiate productive conversations between the competing global forces, without success. Unfortunately, the time for such talks is past.”

Thus is a summary of world affairs leading to our confinement four levels deep underground.

plz find all the letters that needs to be capitalized :(

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