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Which sentence shows correct capitalization?


Mr. Brown always makes his students read both the Bill of Rights and the Constitution of the United States.


Mr. Brown always makes his students read both the Bill Of Rights and the Constitution of the United States.


Mr. Brown always makes his students read both the Bill of Rights and the constitution of the United States.


Mr. Brown always makes his students read both the bill of rights and the constitution of the United States.

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Answered by julie64
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thesecond one is right
Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

Oxford Dictionary defines 'capitalization' as 'The action of writing or printing in capital letters or with an initial capital. '

The following sentence shows correct capitalization :

Mr. Brown always makes his students read both the Bill of Rights and the Constitution of the United States.

This is because Mr. Brown, the Bill of Rights, the Constitution and the United States are proper nouns.

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