Which of the following is correctly capatalized? (a Sincerely Yours (b Anatomy And Physiology (c Dear Mr. Welby (d Ladies and gentlemen

To determine which option is correctly capitalized, we need to understand the rules of capitalization. Generally, in English, the first letter of a sentence, proper nouns (names of specific entities), and titles should be capitalized. Let's analyze each option:

(a) Sincerely Yours: This option seems to be correctly capitalized because "Yours" is capitalized as the first word in a sentence.

(b) Anatomy And Physiology: This option is not correctly capitalized. In titles, conjunctions (such as "and") are typically not capitalized unless they are the first or last word.

(c) Dear Mr. Welby: This option is correctly capitalized. "Dear" is capitalized as the first word in a sentence, and both "Mr." and "Welby" are capitalized because they are part of a title and a proper noun respectively.

(d) Ladies and gentlemen: This option is not correctly capitalized. In titles, articles (such as "and") are usually not capitalized unless they are the first or last word.

Therefore, the correctly capitalized option is (c) Dear Mr. Welby.