A. Capitalize It. That's a quote, so it has to be capitalize unless it's within the sentence and isn't the whole quote.
Answer:
Do You want us to write an entire essay?
Explanation:
I don’t think there is a question attached
A predominant theme in The Hate U Give is racism, especially how it manifests in violence and police brutality. Starr faces discrimination and prejudice from her white classmates and from white police officers—for her friend Khalil, this prejudice is fatal. Another theme is bravery, as Starr must be brave enough to stand up to an unjust system and explore her own identity within the narrative. Another theme is healing and grieving as a result of violence. The entire Garden Heights community must find ways to cope with Khalil's death, and their outrage and pain is expressed in myriad ways.
Answer:
B. Cinema.
Explanation:
In this sentence, Cinema is not being used as a common noun, but instead a proper noun. It's being used as a part of the name of the cinema itself.
The sentence should look like this.
"When "Gone with the Wind" opened at Cinema II, it was the biggest event in town."