Which sentence contains correct capitalization? I read the story about the history of the South that professor Rasco assigned. I read the story about the history of the South that Professor Rasco assigned. I read the story about the history of the south that Professor Rasco assigned.
What do you think?
The second one?
I think its correct because when you speak of places.. However, I'm not too sure because its not naming a specific place. @Whitemonsterbunny17
Well, things that should be capitalized: Names, places, titles (such as President or Mr.), etc. So this sentence contains a name, place, and title that should all be capitalized. What do you think those are?
The second one?
Well, things that should be capitalized: Names, places, titles (such as President or Mr.), etc. So this sentence contains a name, place, and title that should all be capitalized. What do you think those are?
Sorry, my computer crashed.
That's correct because the "South" is a location (or place), "Professor" is a title, and "Rasco" is a name. \(\Large\bf\color{lime}{\bigstar~Great~Work!~\bigstar}\) And, \(\Large\bf\color{blueviolet}{Welcome~to~}\color{cyan}{Open}\color{lime}{Study!}\)
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