Day 1 In 1534, king Henry VIII had Parliament pass a law saying that him, not the pope, was head of the English Church. Henry’s action led to the formation.

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Day 1 In 1534, king Henry VIII had Parliament pass a law saying that him, not the pope, was head of the English Church. Henry’s action led to the formation of a church, which had more in common with Calvinist, or puritan Protestantism. Capitalization of religious terms Correct pronoun case Correct use of relative pronoun Elimination of commas with restrictive clause Use of commas with appositive Capitalization of religious terms Capitalization of title before person’s name

Day 1 In 1534, King Henry VIII had Parliament pass a law saying that he, not the Pope, was head of the English Church. Capitalization of title before a person’s name Correct pronoun case Capitalization of religious terms , Henry’s action led to the formation of a church that had more in common with Calvinist, or Puritan, Protestantism. Use of commas with appositive Correct use of relative pronoun Elimination of commas with restrictive clause ___

Correction of sentence fragment Day 2 During the long reign of Queen Elizabeth I the English Church holding a middle course among Roman Catholicism and Puritanism. Elizabeth’s cousin, James VI, took the throne in 1603 when he made no secret of his dislike for Puritans. Correction of sentence fragment Correction of faulty subordinate clause Use of comma after introductory prepositional phrases Correct use of between and among

Day 2 During the long reign of Queen Elizabeth I, the English Church held a middle course between Roman Catholicism and Puritanism. Use of comma after introductory prepositional phrases Correct use of between and among Correction of sentence fragment When Elizabeth’s cousin, James VI, took the throne in 1603, he made no secret of his dislike for Puritans. Correction of faulty subordinate clause

Day 3 Religious tension grew worser under James son, Charles I, who tried to force the Puritans to conform to his views. In 1642, when Charles tried to sieze Puritans in Parliament who had called him a tyrant, the Civil War begun. Correct comparative form Correct spelling: ie /ei Correct formation of possessive Correct past form of irregular verb

Day 3 Religious tension grew worse under James’s son, Charles I, who tried to force the Puritans to conform to his views. Correct comparative form Correct formation of possessive In 1642, when Charles tried to seize Puritans in Parliament who had called him a tyrant, the Civil War began. Correct spelling: ie /ei Correct past form of irregular verb

Day 4 Under Oliver Cromwell the Puritans defeated Charles’s armies, trying the king, and eventually had him beheaded. For 10 years, Cromwell and Parliament ruled without no monarch, but the English soon tired of the strict Puritan rule. Spelling out numbers through one hundred Elimination of double negative Elimination of faulty parallel structure

Day 4 Under Oliver Cromwell the Puritans defeated Charles’s armies, tried the king, and eventually beheaded him. Elimination of faulty parallel structure For ten years, Cromwell and Parliament ruled without a monarch, but the English soon tired of the strict Puritan rule. Spelling out numbers through one hundred Elimination of double negative

Use of hyphens in compound noun Day 5 The monarchy was restored in 1660, and the late king’s sons, Charles II and James II a Roman Catholic, sat on the throne until 1688. But the old religious tensions flared, and James II fled to France. His Protestant daughter and son in law, Mary and William III, became monarchs. Use of hyphens in compound noun Elimination of but at beginning of sentence Use of commas to set off appositive Use of subordinating conjunction to combine sentences

Day 5 The monarchy was restored in 1660, and the late king’s sons, Charles II and James II, a Roman Catholic, sat on the throne until 1688. Use of commas to set off appositive But When the old religious tensions flared, James II fled to France, and his Protestant daughter and son-in-law, Mary and William III, became monarchs. Use of hyphens in compound noun Elimination of but at beginning of sentence Use of subordinating conjunction to combine sentences _____