Capitalize metropolitan only when it is a part of a name or title.
Example:
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Metropolitan Opera House
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When referring to the type of lettuce, it shouldn't be capitalized. If it is being used as the feminine form of Roman then it should be capitalized.
The word "sun" is not usually capitalized in a sentence. The exception is if it is used in context with other planets that are being capitalized in the sentence. Ex: "Jupiter is closer to the Sun than Neptune."
Not unless it qualifies for capitalization for some extrinsic reason such as being the first word of a sentence.
You do if you are quoting the statement from the very beginning.
Yes, it is both a proper name and an official title.
If it's a title then it should be capitalized. If it's being used in a sentence then only Treasurer should be capitalized.
Section should not be capitalized unless it is the beginning of a sentence or is being used as a proper noun or adjective.
no, it is not a proper noun, it is a being verb, meaning it should be lowercase if in the middle of a sentence.
Unless them is being used as a proper noun of some sort, them is not generally capitalized in a sentence.
When referring to the type of lettuce, it shouldn't be capitalized. If it is being used as the feminine form of Roman then it should be capitalized.
The word "sun" is not usually capitalized in a sentence. The exception is if it is used in context with other planets that are being capitalized in the sentence. Ex: "Jupiter is closer to the Sun than Neptune."
Not unless it qualifies for capitalization for some extrinsic reason such as being the first word of a sentence.
When it's the first word in a sentence or when it's a proper noun.
No, the word "mom" does not need to be capitalized in this sentence. The word "mom" is not being used as a proper noun, so it should be written in lowercase.
When dean is being used as a title, yes, it should be capitalized.
You do if you are quoting the statement from the very beginning.
Yes, it is both a proper name and an official title.