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OpenStudy (wavykelp):

Agatha award

OpenStudy (wavykelp):

Which sentence uses capital letters correctly? A. He entered his mystery short story in a contest and won an Agatha Award. B. He entered his mystery short story in a contest and won an agatha Award. C. He entered his Mystery short story in a contest and won an Agatha award.

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

award is just a common noun (not a name or anything like table spoon shoe etc.,) and should not be capitalized Agatha is a proper noun (name of a something) and should be capitalized.

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

Can you tell me the answer to your own question now, or still need help?

OpenStudy (wavykelp):

jus wondering if mystery needs to be capitalized too cause its a genre?

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

Yes I would certainly do that. It's capitalized in the last choice. ywnp:)

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