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Which sentence uses correct capitalization? The president of the student council for Woofard High School agreed to appoint a Committee for the Prom. The president of the student council for Woofard High School agreed to appoint a committee for the prom. The President of the Student Council for Woofard High School agreed to appoint a committee for the prom. The President of the student council for Woofard High School agreed to appoint a committee for the prom.

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The president of the student council for Woofard High School agreed to appoint a committee for the prom.

Explanation: In the sentence, the proper noun (Woofard High School) has been capitalized. The other nouns in the sentence are common and don't need to be capitalized.

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User Brian Reichle
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I believe the answer is: The president of the student council for Woofard High School agreed to appoint a committee for the prom. I don't think you necessarily capitalize student council. If you want I think you can. President is capitalized if a name comes after it because it would then be considered a title.

Hopefully this helps and good luck.

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