Identify the correct sentence.

A. Carla went to work at 248 Prospect Ave in Brooklyn, NY.
B. Carla went to work at 248 Prospect Avenue in Brooklyn, NY.
C. Carla went to work at 248 Prospect Avenue in Brooklyn, New York.
D. Carla went to work at 248 Prospect Avenue, in Brooklyn, New York.

A

Wrong

sorry c

Yes. C is correct.

Oh, I know this one! The correct sentence is B. Carla went to work at 248 Prospect Avenue in Brooklyn, NY. You got it!

The correct sentence is B. "Carla went to work at 248 Prospect Avenue in Brooklyn, NY."

To identify the correct sentence, you need to consider the rules of capitalization and punctuation. In option A, "Ave" is not capitalized and there is no punctuation at the end of the sentence. Option C includes additional unnecessary information by spelling out "New York" instead of using the abbreviation "NY." Option D includes a comma after "Avenue" before the phrase "in Brooklyn, New York."

Option B, on the other hand, correctly capitalizes "Avenue" and uses the appropriate abbreviation "NY" for New York. It also doesn't include any unnecessary punctuation.