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In which sentence is the capitalization of course names correct?

Next year, I am taking Chemistry II, Geometry, Spanish, Latin, and History.


Next year, I am taking Chemistry II, geometry, Spanish, Latin, and history.


Next year, I am taking chemistry II, geometry, spanish, latin, and history.


Next year, I am taking chemistry II, geometry, Spanish, Latin, and History.

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User Cinchoo
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Answer: b) Next year, I am taking Chemistry II, geometry, Spanish, Latin, and history.

Step-by-step explanation: According to the rules of capitalization, the names of school subjects (math, history, geometry, etc) shouldn't be capitalized, so in the given sentence, "geometry" and "history" are correct. Also, the name of a course should be capitalized, in this case "Chemistry II" is correct. Finally the name of a language should be also capitalized, so "Spanish" and "Latin" are correct, the option that has all the correct capitalizations is option "b".

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User Amity
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Hey You!

So, only courses and languages (such as French and Algebra 201) would be capitalised for highschool subjects. Math, algebra, geology, etc., will NOT be capitalised unless a course.

I believe the answer should be B.
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User Robert Brax
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