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Which sentence uses correct capitalization? A. Many jobs have returned to the factories within the major cities in the East. B. Do you know if the restaurant Tony's pizzeria delivers to our neighborhood? C. If you follow the birds in the late fall, you'll be heading South. D. The group known as the Rough Riders fought in Cuba during the Spanish-American war.
Things that should be capitalized (note that most are proper nouns): 1. The first letter of a sentence. 2. Names of people, places, events, and groups. 3. Titles. Examples (things to be capitalized are highlighted in green): "\(\rm\color{lime}{Y}\)esterday we went to the \(\rm\color{lime}{Museum}\) of \(\rm\color{lime}{American}\) \(\rm\color{lime}{History}\)." "\(\rm\color{lime}{Donald~Trump}\) is a candidate for the presidential election." "\(\rm\color{lime}{A}\)ctor \(\rm\color{lime}{Johnny~Depp}\) plays as \(\rm\color{lime}{Captain~Jack~Sparrow}\) in the movie \(\rm\color{lime}{Pirates~of~the~Caribbean}\)."
Reasons for highlighted capitalization within example sentences: Sentence 1: The "Y" in "Yesterday" is the first letter of the sentence, so it must be capitalized. Sentence 2: "Donald Trump" is the name of a person, which must be capitalized. Sentence 3: The "A" in "Actor" is the first letter of the sentence, "Johnny Depp" is the name of a person, and "Pirates of the Caribbean" is the title/name of a movie, making it a proper noun which should be capitalized. Does all of this make sense? Does it make the answer for your question clear?
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