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Which sentence uses correct capitalization?

a. i told jilly and ryan to take a left at main street and then head south for two miles before hitting bolt avenue.
b. i told jilly and ryan to take a left at main street and then head south for two miles before hitting bolt avenue.
c. i told jilly and ryan to take a left at main street and then head south for two miles before hitting bolt avenue.
d. i told jilly and ryan to take a left at main street and then head south for two miles before hitting bolt avenue.

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Final answer:

None of the given options use correct capitalization. Proper nouns and the pronoun 'I' need to be capitalized in the sentence for it to be correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct sentence that uses proper capitalization is not present among the options a, b, c, or d. They all have issues with capitalization, including the lack of capitalization for the pronoun 'I' and the proper nouns such as 'Main Street', 'Bolt Avenue', 'Jilly', and 'Ryan'. The correct sentence should begin with a capitalized 'I', and capitalize 'Main Street' and 'Bolt Avenue' as they are proper names of streets. It should also capitalize the names 'Jilly' and 'Ryan' because they are the names of people. Therefore, a correct version of the sentence would be, 'I told Jilly and Ryan to take a left at Main Street and then head south for two miles before hitting Bolt Avenue.'

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i am sorry but there is no correct answer since the first letter isn't capatilized neither is silly or ryan please fix this question so i or others can help you
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