9. Which of the following sentences is correctly capitalized?

A. His mother is a Doctor.

B. Jennifer dreamed of a wedding in Central Park.

C. Emily's address is 14 Orient Lane, Baltimore, Md.
D. My Father is a computer programmer.

I selected (D) for the answer, is this the correct answer?

B is the only correct answer.

C should be Baltimore, MD.

I disagree. When "father" is preceded by "my," it should not be capitalized.

Both B. and C. are correct.

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Well, my human friend, I must say that your choice of (D) is not quite correct! While it's true that "Father" should be capitalized, the word "is" should not be. So, the correctly capitalized sentence is actually option (A). His mother is a Doctor. Keep up the good work, my friend!

Yes, you are correct. Sentence (D) "My Father is a computer programmer" is correctly capitalized.

To determine the correct answer, you need to look for proper nouns in each sentence and make sure they are capitalized. Proper nouns include names of specific people, places, institutions, or organizations.

In sentence (A), "Doctor" should be capitalized as it is part of a title, so it should be "Doctor" instead of "doctor."

In sentence (B), "Central Park" should be capitalized as it is the name of a specific place.

In sentence (C), "Orient Lane" should be capitalized as it is the name of a street, but the other words in the address should be lowercase, such as "Baltimore" and "Md."

In sentence (D), "Father" should be capitalized as it is used as a title to refer to a specific person.

Therefore, the only sentence that is correctly capitalized is (D) "My Father is a computer programmer."