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Explanation:
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Education and learning do have to do with contagiousness and infection. When a teacher teaches something, it is kind of like a contagious disease. You pass that information on to others very quickly. It "infects" your brain in such a way that retains that info so that it can be used in the long run.
<span>B is the correct answer. In MLA style, for both titles and subtitles, you must capitalise all nouns, verbs, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs and subordinating conjunctions. Articles, co ordinating conjunctions, prepositions and to-infinitives are not capitalised. </span>