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The proper noun for "James and the Giant Peach" refers to the title of the children's novel written by Roald Dahl. In this context, "James" is a character's name, and "Giant Peach" describes the extraordinary fruit central to the story. Proper nouns like this are capitalized to denote specific titles of literary works.
A:Aunt Sponge and aunt Spiker were squashed by a giant peach.
There is no book called 'James and the Giant Peac'
Roald Dahl wrote "James and the Giant Peach."
In the book James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl, the ladybug is a "nine-spotted ladybug".
James and the Giant Peach was written in 1961.
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The proper noun for "James and the Giant Peach" refers to the title of the children's novel written by Roald Dahl. In this context, "James" is a character's name, and "Giant Peach" describes the extraordinary fruit central to the story. Proper nouns like this are capitalized to denote specific titles of literary works.
Roald Dahl wrote 'James and the Giant Peach'.
There are 39 chapters in James and the Giant Peach.
A:Aunt Sponge and aunt Spiker were squashed by a giant peach.
There is no book called 'James and the Giant Peac'
he was 19 when he published James and the giant peach.
Roald Dahl wrote "James and the Giant Peach."
James and the Giant Peach : Book - Roald Dahl / Film - Steven Bloom .
In the book James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl, the ladybug is a "nine-spotted ladybug".
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