Quotation Marks



Punctuating Titles: When to Use Italics, Underlining, and Quotation Marks Quotation MarksUse quotation marks to set off the titles of short works.Underline or Italicsleft100774500Long works and collections of short works are usually put in italics or underlined. Italics when typed. Underlined when hand written.*You will be expected to punctuate titles correctly on all assignmentsPunctuating TitlesPractice Directions: add underlining and quotations where needed.Many Walt Disney films, such as Bambi and The Jungle Book, are back again.George Orwell’s essay Politics and the English Language was published in 1945.I enjoyed the article 10 NFL Quarterbacks with the most to Prove in 2016 in this week’s Sports Illustrated. The Beatles song Revolution can be found on the album Hey Jude. Aunt Fran sent our family a subscription to the magazine Birds and BloomsByron’s long poem titled Don Juan fills an entire book.I much prefer Shell Silverstein’s poem Sick about a child who does not want to go to school.Here’s my copy of Anne of Green Gables.USA TODAY covers the news of all fifty states. Everybody Loves Raymond is Uncle Emi’s favorite television series. In your reading log, you will always be required to write an assigned response that will include the title of whatever novel you are currently reading. How will you punctuate your novel? When is it appropriate to both underline and put quotes around a title? ................
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