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[Music] today were going to talk about using the cups method to edit your writing remember that editing is the fourth step of the writing process first we engage in prewriting then drafting then revising and then editing see ups or cups is an acronym for capitalization usage punctuation and spelling following these four steps will help you edit your writing first lets talk about the sea capitalization as you look back over your writing look to see if there are any words that you forgot to capitalize or capitalized by mistake proper nouns should be capitalized for example the name of our school district Union Public Schools our city pulse and other place names such as Yellowstone National Park also Tulsa Drillers the name of her baseball team proper names should be capitalized for example Michael Jordan mrs. Khan and Maria the first person pronoun I should always be capitalized months of the year such as September and days of the week such as Wednesday should always be capitalized a