Title Punctuation—What patterns do you notice?

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Title Punctuation—What patterns do you notice? Italicized or Underlined Texts Plays Books or novels Movies TV series Book length poems Newspapers or magazines Albums, operas, ballets, musicals Paintings, sculptures Ships, aircraft, spacecraft “Texts Put in Quotes” Short stories Essays Articles Short poems Songs Chapters of books TV episodes

Exit Ticket Directions: Correctly punctuate the following titles on the back of your exit ticket. The Tragedy of Julius Caesar (play) My Wish (song) Rome (TV show) The Lottery (short story) Mean Girls (movie) Was Caesar Ambitious? (essay) Blown Away (album title) Dragons, Crows, and Doves (chapter from a book)

Exit Ticket Directions: Correctly punctuate the following titles on the back of your exit ticket. The Tragedy of Julius Caesar (play) “My Wish” (song) Rome (TV show) “The Lottery” (short story) Mean Girls (movie) “Was Caesar Ambitious?” (essay) Blown Away (album title) “Dragons, Crows, and Doves” (chapter from a book)