Select the correctly capitalized sentence:

A) She went to town with her mother and Uncle John.
B) She went to town with her Mother and Uncle John.
C) She went to town with her mother and uncle John.

I answered C but should Uncle and John both be capitalized?

I meant A not C I had to look at it again

A is correct.

Great job selecting sentence C! However, you are correct in questioning the capitalization of "Uncle John." In standard English grammar, titles and honorifics like "uncle" are not usually capitalized unless they are used as part of a proper noun or directly precede a person's name. So a more accurately capitalized version of the sentence would be:

C) She went to town with her mother and Uncle John.

Remember, when capitalizing titles, it is important to follow established grammatical rules and conventions.