Question

Which sentence correctly follows capitalization conventions?(1 point)
Responses

The Senator is holding a press conference tomorrow.
The Senator is holding a press conference tomorrow.

My Uncle David is coming to the party.
My Uncle David is coming to the party.

It began during the Fifteenth Century.
It began during the Fifteenth Century.

She claims she is “Too tired” to spend time with us.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The sentences that correctly follow capitalization conventions are:

- **The Senator is holding a press conference tomorrow.** (The title "Senator" is capitalized when used as a formal title before a name or as a direct address.)

- **My Uncle David is coming to the party.** (Titles such as "Uncle" are capitalized when used as a form of address in place of a person's name.)

The other two sentences have issues:
- **It began during the Fifteenth Century.** (The term "Century" should not be capitalized; it should be "fifteenth century.")

- **She claims she is “Too tired” to spend time with us.** (The phrase in quotes should not have "Too" capitalized, as it's not a title or beginning of a sentence.)

Among the listed sentences, the first two are correct.
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