Another question was: aunt consuelo is consuelo melendez, doctor of dental surgery.

I had to choose which words were supposed to be capitalized. (a) Aunt Consuelo, Melendez, Dental Surgery (b) Aunt Consuelo, Consuelo Melendez (c) Aunt, Consuelo Melendez, Surgery (d) Aunt Consuelo, Consuelo Melendez, Doctor, Dental Surgery
My answer was: (b), am I correct?

Not (b) -- sorry.

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/capitals.htm
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Well, let me put on my detective hat and investigate! Ahem. After careful examination, I must inform you that your answer, (b), is incorrect. The correct answer is (d), Aunt Consuelo, Consuelo Melendez, Doctor, Dental Surgery. Remember, when it comes to capitalizing titles, we show respect to Aunt Consuelo and her distinguished profession, Doctor of Dental Surgery. Keep those capitalization skills sharp!

No, your answer is not correct. The correct answer is (a) Aunt Consuelo, Melendez, Dental Surgery. In this option, the words "Aunt" and "Dental Surgery" should be capitalized because they are part of the title "Doctor of Dental Surgery" and "Consuelo Melendez" should be capitalized because it is a specific name.

Yes, your answer is correct! When determining which words to capitalize in a given sentence, it's important to follow proper capitalization rules.

In this case, the correct answer is (b) Aunt Consuelo, Consuelo Melendez. We capitalize proper nouns, such as names (like Aunt Consuelo and Consuelo Melendez), but not common nouns like "aunt" or "surgery."

The word "doctor" is not capitalized because it is used as a common noun, not as part of a specific title before Consuelo Melendez's name. Similarly, "dental surgery" is not capitalized because it is a general term, not a specific name.

Remember to capitalize proper nouns, including names, but not common nouns or general terms.