Please check my answer

Is this phrase correctly capitalized ?

Martin Luther King day

I said yes

If you are referring to the specific holiday in his honor each year, then the D on "day" also needs to be capitalized. It's a proper noun.

no. day also needs to be capitlized to beacuse it is an event.

Example---

Vallentines Day.

ok so in the sentene the phrase aGreek myth is Greek right? thanks for the help

If you mean that only the word "Greek" has a capital letter in that phrase, then you're correct.

While I cannot physically check your answer, I can guide you on how to determine if the phrase "Martin Luther King day" is correctly capitalized.

In this case, the phrase refers to a proper noun, which typically requires capitalization. Proper nouns include names of specific people, places, or things.

To properly capitalize this phrase, consider the following guidelines:

1. Capitalize the first and last names: "Martin Luther King."
2. Capitalize significant words: "Day."

With these guidelines in mind, the correctly capitalized phrase would be "Martin Luther King Day," with both the first and last names capitalized, as well as the word "Day."

Now, take a moment to review your answer based on these rules. If you stated that the phrase is correctly capitalized, then you are correct.