Which sentence uses correct capitalization?
A. Referring to her book, Truth And Justice, Donna Atwood said,
"Writing is a journey."
O B. Referring to her book, Truth and Justice, Donna Atwood said,
"Writing is a journey."
O C. Referring to her Book, Truth and Justice, Donna Atwood said,
"Writing is a Journey."
O D. Referring to her book, Truth and Justice, Donna Atwood said,
"writing is a journey." : need a good explanation for your answer

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Answer: B

Explanation:

Answer:

B. Referring to her book, Truth and Justice, Donna Atwood said,  "Writing is a journey."

Explanation:

If you are including a text from something, there must be a comma before the quotation mark. There should be a period at the end of the sentence after completing the text that you want to capture and then the quotation mark should come afterward. A sentence should always start with an upper case letter, whether or not quoting something. The first letter of every word following the beginning word of a sentence should stay lower case unless it's a name like a book or an author. Including commas between the title of the book is neccessary because it answers the readers' question of what specific book the beginning of the sentence is talking about. Capitalizing the D in Donna and A in Atwood is needed because it gives correct credit and respective importance to the name of the author who wrote the book. The word "and" in the title of the book does not require the capitalization of the first letter because it is only a FANBOY (coordinating subjunction) that strings the title together.

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