1. Which version of the sentence is correctly capitalized?
a. Since you’re here, you and Denise should plan to pay a quick visit to aunt Janice, uncle Don, and your Cousin Ray. b. Since you’re here, you and Denise should plan to pay a quick visit to Aunt Janice, Uncle Don, and your cousin Ray. c. Since you’re here, you and Denise should plan to pay a quick visit to Aunt Janice, uncle Don, and your Cousin Ray. d. Since you’re here, you and Denise should plan to pay a quick visit to Aunt Janice, Uncle Don, and your Cousin Ray.
2. Which of the underlined words in the following sentence should be capitalized?
The governor gave a speech at the fourth of July picnic, which was held at my cousin’s farm five miles east of town. a. governor b. fourth c. cousin’s d. east
3. Which of the underlined words in the following sentence should be capitalized?
“Last semester, I wrote my history report on the Korean war,” my sister told me. a. semester b. history c. war d. sister