April 17, 2021
        Secret agents stitched him up as they could not find any valid accussations against him.
He wants to climb the career ladder, by hook or by crook.
She jumped for joy when she received the admission letter from Brown University.
      
      
        Sentences 082: Stitching Up, Hook Oor Crook, Jumping Ffor Joy
      
    
Short conjunctions and prepositions typically aren't capitalized in titles. That said, it looks strange to me to use title case here for the list of vocabulary, so personally, I would just write "Stitching up, Hook or Crook, Jumping for joy," only capitalizing the first letter of each phrase in the list. Other people may have other opinions, however.
He wants to climb the career ladder, by hook or by crook.
      
        She jumped for joy when she received the admissioncceptance letter from Brown University.
      
    
"Acceptance letter" is much more common.
| Sentences 082: Stitching Up, Hook Or Crook, Jumping For Joy Sentences 082: Stitching Up, Hook  Short conjunctions and prepositions typically aren't capitalized in titles. That said, it looks strange to me to use title case here for the list of vocabulary, so personally, I would just write "Stitching up, Hook or Crook, Jumping for joy," only capitalizing the first letter of each phrase in the list. Other people may have other opinions, however. | 
| Secret agents stitched him up as they could not find any valid accussations against him. | 
| He wants to climb the career ladder, by hook or by crook. This sentence has been marked as perfect! | 
| She jumped for joy when she received the admission letter from Brown University. She jumped for joy when she received the a "Acceptance letter" is much more common. | 
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