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Which sentence uses correct capitalization? A. Uncle Pete and aunt Agnes will come over for Independence Day as usual. B. This is Governor Bond, the youngest Governor ever elected in Georgia. C. My father's favorite Robert Frost poem is "The Road not Taken." D. Was the president of that French company at a meeting in Germany last week?

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The sentence with the correct capitalization is D) Was the president of that French company at a meeting in Germany last week? This is correct because titles that are not in front of names should not be capitalized and French is capitalized because it pertains to someone or something's nationality and Germany is a place, so it is capitalized. The others are incorrect, as for A aunt would be capitalized as it is part of her name, the second governor in B should be lower case and in C, the not in the quotations should be capitalized.