What should be capitalized?

she was able to take him home but should make an appointment with bethel pediatric group as soon as possible.

Answer:
She was able to take him home but should make an appointment with Bethel Pediatric Group as soon as possible.

Right, again!

When it comes to capitalization, there are certain rules to determine which words should be capitalized.

1. Capitalize the first word of a sentence: In the given sentence, the first word "she" is at the beginning of the sentence and should be capitalized to start the sentence correctly.

2. Capitalize proper nouns: Proper nouns refer to specific names of people, places, organizations, etc. In the given sentence, "Bethel Pediatric Group" is the name of a specific group and should be capitalized as it is a proper noun.

3. Capitalize titles and honorifics: Titles and honorifics like Dr., Mr., Mrs., etc., should be capitalized when used before a person's name. In the given sentence, there are no titles or honorifics to be capitalized.

Therefore, the corrected sentence should be: "She was able to take him home but should make an appointment with Bethel Pediatric Group as soon as possible."