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THE (1): The first word of a title, article or not, should always be capitalized.
OF: This is shorter than a 4-letter word. Do not capitalize it.
THE (2): This is an article. Do not capitalize it.
OF: Should not be capitalized in a title; it is shorter than 4 letters.
GRANDMA: Words like grandma, aunt or grandpa should always be capitalized if they are referring to one specific person who's name is mentioned.
LIBRARY: The names of places, buildings, etc. should always be capitalized. They are the 'title' of a building.
AND: Should not be capitalized in a title; it is an article.
REPORTER: This should not be capitalized; it is not a name or title.
CHRONICLE: This is part of a title. Every word should be capitalized, except for any articles (a, an, the) or any words shorter than 4 letters.
The correct answers for the given questions are as follow:
Q1. Option 2: Like I said, The Ballad of the Sad Cafe is a terrific book.
Q2. Option 2: We watched the movie The Sound of Music with Grandma Morton.
Q3. Option 2: Harristown Library has a copy of Rainbows, Snowflakes, and Quarks.
Q4. Option 1: The reporter Herb Caen writes a column for the San Francisco Chronicle.
In each of the sentences which are given as the options the correct way to use capatalised words are as given
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