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always capitalize official holidays like \independence day,\ but don’t capitalize the word \holiday.\ which of the following sentences uses capitalization correctly? choose one option a i decided to make a tofu turkey for thanksgiving. b i plan to go camping on labor day. c reiko loved celebrating the holiday season. d tanisha traveled to the woods to work on her cabin on memorial day.
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- Option A: "Thanksgiving" is an official holiday, so it's capitalized correctly, and "tofu turkey" and "for" are lowercase as appropriate.
- Option B: "Labor Day" is an official holiday, but "labor day" is not capitalized correctly.
- Option C: "Holiday" in "Holiday season" is incorrectly capitalized as "holiday" (in the rule) should not be capitalized when not part of an official holiday name.
- Option D: "Memorial Day" is an official holiday, but "memorial day" is not capitalized correctly.
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A. I decided to make a tofu turkey for Thanksgiving.