Which sentence uses capital letters correctly? A. "Tell me, Chief Grover," the reporter asked, "Who will be guarding the bank during the Festival?" B. "Tell me, Chief Grover," the reporter asked, "who will be guarding the bank during the festival?" C. "Tell me, chief Grover," the Reporter asked, "who will be guarding the bank during the Festival?"

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Answer 1
Answer: B because the word Chief isn't meant to have a capital C.
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Answer 2
Answer: A uses the correct capitalisation because in answer B, the word festival doesn't need to be capitalised unless there is a specific word in front of it. For example "Thanksgiving Festival".

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