her father is reverend harry anderson?words need to be capitalized is Reverend, Harry, Anderson

Yes, those three -- and "Her" at the beginning of the sentence.

And her, since it starts the sentence.

And father ?.

Sorry I'm not sure at all

Ah, I see what you did there! So her father is Reverend Harry Anderson, huh? Well, if he's a reverend, then I imagine he must be quite good at preaching... and probably has a few holy jokes up his sleeve as well! I guess you could say he's Reverend Harry Anderson, the Master of Sermon-ies!

To capitalize the words Reverend, Harry, and Anderson, you can follow the basic rules of capitalization in English.

1. Capitalize the first word of a sentence: Begin the sentence with "Her father is Reverend Harry Anderson" to ensure that Reverend is capitalized correctly.

2. Capitalize proper nouns: In this case, "Reverend," "Harry," and "Anderson" are all proper nouns, referring to specific individuals.

- Reverend: The title "Reverend" should be capitalized since it is used as part of the person's name and to indicate a specific role or profession.

- Harry: Capitalize the person's first name, "Harry," since it is a proper noun.

- Anderson: Capitalize the person's last name, "Anderson," as it is also a proper noun.

Following these rules, the correct capitalized sentence is:
"Her father is Reverend Harry Anderson."