The sentence that uses correct capitalization is: Have you ever read Shel Silverstein's poem "Where The Sidewalk Ends"? The correct answer is option C. The words that begin with a capital letter in this sentence are proper nouns. Proper nouns are specific names of a person, thing, place or event. In this sentence, "Shel Silverstein" is a specific name of a person. The phrase that is enclosed in quotation marks is a title of a poem. Therefore, the words should with a capital letter.
Personally, I would phrase it like this:
The choir moved the audience to tears with their beautiful voices.
UNIVERSAL AFFIRMATIVE
There are four standard forms of categorical statements: (1) universal affirmative (All dogs are mammals), (2) universal negative (No dogs are mammals), (3) particular affirmative (Some dogs are mammals), and (4) particular negative (Some dogs are not mammals).
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He was unsure about the opportunity given to him which was being the first black man to play baseball in the national league
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his section comprises information on the European courts and provides links to their respective web sites. ... General policy description ... European Court of Justice), constitutes the highest judicial authority of the EU.
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