Find the word that should be capitalized.We had first row seats at the olympic opening ceremony.

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When writing words down, there are certain rules that must be applied to know when to use Capitalization and when not to.

The following is a list of Capitalization rules:

The first letter of every sentence must be capitalized.
Proper names of persons, places, things, days, and months (such as United States).
Titles of distinction (such as Your Honor which refers to a court Judge).
The letters “I” and “O” when used by themselves.
Words of nationality (such as Spanish, Italian, Greek).
The first words and last words of titles of publications (such as The Day of the Jackal).


Find the word that should be capitalized.<br/>We had first row seats at the olympic opening ceremony.