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Titles I read a book titled Build Your Own Tree House. 2. I read a chapter from Hotel for dogs. I read a book titled Build Your Own Tree House. I read a book titled Build Your own tree House. I read a book titled “Build Your Own Tree House.” I read a chapter from Hotel For Dogs. I read a chapter from Hotel for Dogs. I read a chapter from “Hotel for Dogs.”

Titles She read an article from Times Weekly. 1. What is the correct way to write the following book title 2. She read an article from Times Weekly. Nature’s Tricksters: Unusual Animals and Plants “Nature’s Tricksters: Unusual Animals and Plants” She read an article from Times Weekly. She read an article from “Times Weekly” She read an article from Times Weekly

Titles Our class read an article in “People” magazine. 1. Jabberwocky is a humorous poem by Lewis Carroll 2. Our class read an article in People magazine. “Jabberwocky” is a humorous poem by Lewis Carroll. Jabberwocky is a humorous poem by Lewis Carroll. Our class read an article in “People” magazine. Our class read an article in People magazine.