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Read the following sentence.

Corrina studied criminal justice in college in the hopes that one day she could work for the Central intelligence agency, otherwise known as the Cia.

Which of these correctly edits the sentence for capitalization mistakes?

Corrina studied criminal justice in college in the hopes that one day she could work for the central intelligence agency, otherwise known as the CIA.

Corrina studied criminal justice in college in the hopes that one day she could work for the Central Intelligence Agency, otherwise known as the CIA.

Corrina studied criminal justice in college in the hopes that one day she could work for the Central Intelligence Agency, otherwise known as the CIA.

Corrina studied criminal justice in college in the hopes that one day she could work for the central intelligence agency, otherwise known as the CIA.

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i’m confused, are 2 and 3 not the same? please elaborate
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Answer: The correct answer is the third one "Corrina studied criminal justice in college in the hopes that one day she could work for the Central Intelligence Agency, otherwise known as the CIA."

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the correct one because all proper nouns and organizations are capitalized. So the C in Corrina should be capitalized and the CIA is an organization so the acronym and organization should be capital.

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