Which sentence uses correct capitalization? A. Freddy thought that a night of playing monopoly with his cousin was too dull, so he went to see the new James Bond movie instead. B. Freddy thought that a night of playing monopoly with his cousin was too dull, so he went to see the new James Bond Movie instead. C. Freddy thought that a night of playing Monopoly with his cousin was too dull, so he went to see the new James Bond movie instead. D. Freddy thought that a night of playing Monopoly with his Cousin was too dull, so he went to see the new James Bond movie instead
old question but will respond so this can be closed: - names of people (ex: Bob, Jane) are capitalized - names of trademarked games are capitalized - "kindship names" (so cousin in this case) differ from case to case, but in this situation, cousin is being used as a general term (not referring to a specific cousin, ex: Cousin Amy) so cousin would be lowercase references: https://learnersdictionary.com/qa/When-to-Capitalize-Kinship-Names#:~:text=This%20is%20true%20for%20all,name%2C%20do%20not%20capitalize%20it. https://www.dailywritingtips.com/capitalization-rules-for-the-names-of-games/#:~:text=Brand%20names%20of%20trademarked%20games,use%20registration%20symbols%20with%20them.&text=Names%20for%20games%20like%20pool,entertainments%20should%20not%20be%20capitalized.
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