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In which sentence are the correct letters capitalized?

A. On March 29, 1981 Ronald Reagan told a reporter from The Observer, “You can tell a lot about a fellow’s character by his way of eating jellybeans.”
B. On March 29, 1981 Ronald Reagan told a reporter from the observer, “You can tell a lot about a fellow’s character by his way of eating jellybeans.”
C. On march 29, 1981 Ronald Reagan told a reporter from The Observer, “You can tell a lot about a fellow’s character by his way of eating jellybeans.”
D. On March 29, 1981 Ronald Reagan told a reporter from the Observer, “You can tell a lot about a fellow’s character by his way of eating jellybeans.”

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Answer:

A- On March 29, 1981 Ronald Reagan told a reporter from The Observer, "You can tell a lot about a fellow's character by his way of eating jellybeans."

Step-by-step explanation:

This one has all of the important words capitalized Like the beginning of the sentence, the Month, and the place the reporter came from. Nouns should always be capitalized person, place, and thing.

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