Here's today's spelling lesson:
The difference between capitol and capital:
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The word capitol is used to refer to the building where a legislature (such as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives) meets while the word capital refers to the city which serves as the seat of government. You can remember the difference by thinking of the "o" in the word capitol as a dome, like the dome of the U.S. Capitol in the capital Washington D.C.
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Tomorrow we will review the difference between principle and principal.