The following sentence contains a capitalization error. How would you correct the sentence?“Would you like to go camping with your grandparents in the Rocky Mountains,” asked my father, “Or would you rather go rafting down the Colorado River with Uncle Norman?”

A) make “Uncle” lowercase
B) make “Or” lowercase
C) capitalize “grandparents”
D) make “Mountains” lowercase

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Answer 1
Answer: I believe it is B) make "Or" lowercase.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer: B. make " Or " lowercase


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