dentify the correct sentence.

A. My American Literature class starts at 12:30 p.m.
B. My Literature class starts at 12:30 p.m.
C. My American literature class starts at 12:30 PM.
D. My literature class starts at 12:30 p.m. in the afternoon.

A is correct.

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i got A as my answer because i know p.m shoulder be capitalized

*shouldn't

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The correct sentence is A. "My American Literature class starts at 12:30 p.m."

To identify the correct sentence, we need to consider a few factors: capitalization, punctuation, and correctness of abbreviations.

In sentence A, "American" is capitalized as it is a proper adjective describing the specific type of literature class. The abbreviation "p.m." is correctly used to indicate afternoon.

Sentence B does not specify the type of literature class, so it is not as specific as sentence A. Therefore, it is less accurate.

Sentence C capitalizes "American" but incorrectly uses "PM" instead of "p.m." Proper usage for indicating afternoon is "p.m.", not "PM".

Sentence D is redundant in mentioning "in the afternoon" after "p.m." since both imply the same time period. It is also not specific about the type of literature class, unlike sentence A.

Therefore, sentence A is correct as it is specific, properly capitalized, and uses the correct abbreviation for indicating afternoon.