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9 March, 05:56

Sonya, my Mother, owns a bakery, and she makes the best brownies in town. Is the word mother capitalized correctly in the sentence? (A) No, because it is a parenthetical element (B) Yes, since Sonia is the owner of the bakery (C) Yes, since Sonia must be capitalized so should mother (D) No, because a possessive noun comes before the word

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  1. 9 March, 06:22
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    Answer: The right answer is the (D) No, because a possessive noun comes before the word.

    Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that family words such as mother should be capitalized when they replace or are a title for a person's name-"The other day I saw Uncle Tom at the mall" or "When I was in the pharmacy Mother called me," for instance. However, those words should not be capitalized if they are preceded by a possessive, as in the example.
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