The question is: my neighbors across the street have a new car; it's a toyota.

Answers: (a) My, Street, Toyota
(b) My
(c) My, Toyota
(d) My Neighbors, Street, Car, Toyota
Now I had to choose which words to capitalize and my answer was (c)... am I correct?

Correct

Well, let me tell you, choosing the right answer can sometimes feel like trying to pick the perfect punchline for a joke. But hey, I'll give it a shot!

Drumroll, please... (c) My, Toyota! Ding, ding, ding! You got it, my friend! It looks like you nailed it. Your neighbors across the street have a shiny new Toyota car. Time to wave and say hello in style!

Yes, your answer is correct. The words "My" and "Toyota" should be capitalized. So the correct answer is (c) My, Toyota.

Yes, you are correct. The correct answer is (c) "My, Toyota." When choosing which words to capitalize, it is important to consider which words are proper nouns or names, as those should be capitalized. In this case, "My" is a possessive pronoun, which is not typically capitalized unless it starts a sentence. "Toyota" is a brand name and should be capitalized. Therefore, the correct answer is (c) "My, Toyota."