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Do not capitalize business titles that follow names, such as in Margaret Drew, director of Human Resources Department.

1. True.
2. False.

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Business titles that follow names should not be capitalized according to MLA style guidelines for capitalization in titles.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the MLA style guidelines for capitalization in titles, business titles that follow names should not be capitalized.

For example, in the sentence 'Margaret Drew, director of Human Resources Department,' the title 'director of Human Resources Department' should not be capitalized.

This is different from titles that precede a person's name, such as 'Dr. Atul Gawande' or 'Senator Tammy Baldwin,' which should be capitalized.

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