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Question 6 of 15
Which sentence uses correct capitalization?
A. We moved West for my dad's work when I was just a baby.
B. Leading the opening ceremony was Queen Elizabeth II.
O C. As long as she could remember, she loved Lewis Carroll's book
Alice in Wonderland.
O D. Martin Van Buren was the first American President from New York.


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Answer:

Explanation:

A and D both capitalize words incorrectly ("west" and "president" are regular nouns that do not require capitalization).

C seems to be proper, as the name of the author and the name of the book (not counting the word "in") is capitalized. However, the lack of punctuation is suspicious (since the book's name ought to be in quotes and italicized). In addition, it ought to read "she HAD loved" - I believe it's a grammatical error to omit it.

B Is properly capitalized, as the name/title of the queen and the first word of the sentence is capitalized.

I'd go with B. Let us know which answer ends up being the right one if it isn't B