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Why is "Professor" capitalized in the sentence?
Read the following sentence.
Pardon me, Professor, but may I please ask you a
question about my grade?
Obecause it is being used to abbreviate a person's
name
O because it is being used to address a person of
authority
O because it is being used in place of a person's name
O because it is being used in a very vague or general
way
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Why is "Professor" capitalized in the sentence?
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