Italics (Underlined) vs. Quotations and In-Text Citations

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Italics (Underlined) vs. Quotations and In-Text Citations Mrs. Walker Room 229 ,c;k

Underlined/Italics Books (The Outsiders, Freak the Mighty) Newspaper Titles (The New York Times, Chicago Tribune) Name of Album/CD Title (R.O.O.T.S.) Magazine Titles (Vogue) Plays (Romeo and Juliet) Movies (Zootopia, The Mighty)

Quotations Title of an Article in Newspaper or Magazine (“Rural Setting,” “Mark Twain”) Poem (“The Mending Wall”) Song (“I Lived”) Story in an Anthology (“Story” in Elements of Literature) Book Chapters (“Chapter One” in Math Book) Short Stories (“A&P”)

Examples Example: We read A Separate Peace in class. (title of a book) Example: That Time magazine article, “Your Brain on Drugs,” was fascinating. *Note that the word “magazine” was not underlined because that is not part of the actual name of the publication.

More Examples Example: His article, “Death by Dessert,” appeared in The New York Times Magazine. *Note that the and magazine are both capitalized and underlined because the name of the publication is The New York Times Magazine.

Practice Chicago Tribune Othello (play) The Hunger Games Chapter One in Elements of Literature The Olympics in The New York Times (article in newspaper) The Old Man and the Sea (book) The Petting Zoo (short story) America the Beautiful (song)

APA In-Text Citations Author’s last name and year of publication for a paraphrase (Walker, 2016) Author’s last name, year of publication, and a page number for a quotation (Walker, 2016, p. 8) Author’s last name, year of publication, and a paragraph number for a quotation in an electronic source without standard pagination (Walker, 2016, para. 12)

APA In-Text Citations No author Two authors Corporate author (“Success in School,” 2009) Title of article and then year of publication Two authors (Clements & Martinez, 2011, p.47) Each author’s last name and then year of publication Corporate author (Scientific America, 2008, para. 3) Corporate author name and then year of publication

Examples Continued… In the article, “Death by Dessert,” the author described many delectable treats (Smith, 2008). In the article, “Death by Dessert,” the author stated, “Desserts are the most wonderful food group” (Smith, 2008, p. 9). In the online article, “Death by Dessert,” the author stated, “Desserts are the most wonderful food group” (Smith, 2009, para. 6).

Practice for In-Text Citations Freak the Mighty Quotes: “Books are like truth serum—if you don’t read, you can’t figure out what’s real” – page 19 “Pain is just a state of mind. You can think your way out of everything, even pain” – page 53 “Everybody needs something to hope for” – page 157 “I never had a brain until Freak came along” – page 1