Identify the word or words in the sentence that need to be capitalized.

do the boys who live down the street want to visit washington d.c. with us?
(1 point)
Responses

Do, Washington D.C.
Do, Washington D.C.

Do
Do

Do, Washington D.C., Street
Do, Washington D.C., Street

none of the above

Washington D.C.

The word "Do" and "Washington D.C." need to be capitalized.

The word or words that need to be capitalized in the sentence are "boys," "street," and "Washington D.C."

To identify this, you need to follow the rules of capitalization. In English, proper nouns (specific names of people, places, or things) are capitalized. In this sentence, "boys" should be capitalized because it is referring to a specific group of boys who live down the street. "Street" should be capitalized because it is part of the proper noun "down the street" (referring to a specific street). "Washington D.C." should be capitalized because it is the name of a specific place.

Therefore, the correct answer is: Do, Washington D.C., Street.