Capitalization the answer is a.



A.My brother Frank was named after our Father; I am named after Uncle Victor.

B.Throughout the '80s, the presidency of the United States was held by a member of the Republican Party.

C.After the Civil War, Northerners known as carpetbaggers moved into the South.

D.The Baby Ruth candy bar was named not for Babe Ruth but for Ruth Cleveland (daughter of President Grover Cleveland), the first baby girl born in the White House.

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To determine which sentence uses correct capitalization, we need to look at how proper nouns are capitalized.

In Sentence A, "Frank" and "Father" are capitalized because they are proper nouns referring to specific people.

In Sentence B, "United States" and "Republican Party" are capitalized because they are proper nouns referring to specific entities.

In Sentence C, "Civil War" and "South" are capitalized because they are proper nouns referring to specific historical events and regions.

In Sentence D, "Baby Ruth," "Babe Ruth," "Ruth Cleveland," and "President Grover Cleveland" are all capitalized because they are proper nouns referring to specific individuals.

Based on this analysis, the sentence that uses correct capitalization is:

A. My brother Frank was named after our Father; I am named after Uncle Victor.