Which sentence demonstrates correct capitalization of a proper adjective describing nationality?

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence demonstrates correct capitalization of a proper adjective describing nationality?

Capitalization of nationality-based adjectives follows the rule that proper adjectives derived from country names are capitalized, while the common noun remains lowercase.

In this sentence, Italian is capitalized and food remains lowercase, which aligns with the rule: Italian identifies the nationality and is a proper adjective, while food is a common noun.

The other options miss the rule in different ways: Italian not capitalized fails to uppercase the nationality-based adjective, and capitalizing Food treats it as a proper noun, which it isn’t.

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