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I just saw the movie "sampson's super spy school" at the theater.

Dionne needs to correct the capitalization in her sentence.
Which revision correctly capitalizes the words in Dionne's sentence?
1. I just saw the movie "Sampson's super spy school" at the theater.
2. I just saw the Movie "sampson's super spy school" at the Theater
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3. I just saw the movie "Sampson's Super Spy School" at the theater.
4. I just saw the Movie "Sampson's Super Spy School" at the theater.

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Answer:

The revision that correctly capitalizes the words in Dionne's sentence is:

3. I just saw the movie "Sampson's Super Spy School" at the theater.

Step-by-step explanation:

When it comes to titles, be it for movies or books, all "important" words must be capitalized. That is, nouns, adjectives, verbs, and adverbs must always have their first letter capitalized. On the other hand, articles, conjunctions, and pronouns are not capitalized unless they are the first or last words in the title. If the title has only two words, both must be capitalized, since we always use capital letters for the first and last words. Having that in mind, the correct way to capitalize the title of the movie Dionne watched is "Sampson's Super Spy School".

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