Select the sentence with the correct capitalization.

A) The patient, who claimed to be an "ex-Christian" cried out, "praise God," once the pain medication kicked in.
B) The patient, who claimed to be an "Ex-Christian" cried out, "Praise God," once the pain medication kicked in.
C) The patient, who claimed to be an "ex-Christian" cried out, "Praise God," once the pain medication kicked in.

My answer is A.

I disagree.

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Your answer is incorrect. The correct sentence with the proper capitalization is B) The patient, who claimed to be an "Ex-Christian," cried out, "Praise God," once the pain medication kicked in.

To determine the correct answer, you need to follow the rules of capitalization in the English language. In this case, both "Ex-Christian" and "Praise God" need to be capitalized because they are proper nouns. "Ex-Christian" refers to a specific religious identity, and "Praise God" is a phrase associated with the belief in a higher power. Additionally, the word "patient" is typically not capitalized unless it is the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.

Therefore, answer B is the correct choice as it accurately follows the rules of capitalization.