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Titles of COMPLETE works get either underlined or italicized (but not both). Play & movie titles Book titles CD titles Large musical compositions Names of magazines Names of newspapers Names of websites

Titles of COMPLETE works get either underlined or italicized (but not both). Play & movie titles Book titles CD titles Large musical compositions Names of magazines Names of newspapers Names of websites The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet To Kill a Mockingbird James Taylor’s Greatest Hits Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony Sports Illustrated Los Angeles Times MSNBC

Titles of COMPLETE works get either underlined or italicized (but not both). The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet To Kill a Mockingbird James Taylor’s Greatest Hits Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony Sports Illustrated Los Angeles Times MSNBC

Titles of COMPLETE works get either underlined or italicized (but not both). The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet To Kill a Mockingbird James Taylor’s Greatest Hits Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony Sports Illustrated Los Angeles Times MSNBC

Titles of COMPLETE works get either underlined or italicized (but not both).

Book titles (Write and punctuate one correctly now.)

Titles of COMPLETE works get either underlined or italicized (but not both). CD titles (Write and punctuate one correctly now.)

Titles of COMPLETE works get either underlined or italicized (but not both). Website names (Write and punctuate one correctly now.)

Titles of COMPLETE works get either underlined or italicized (but not both). Play or movie titles (Write and punctuate one correctly now.)

Titles of COMPLETE works get either underlined or italicized (but not both). Long musical compositions (like operas or the school’s musical plays). (Write and punctuate one correctly now.)

Titles of COMPLETE works get either underlined or italicized (but not both). Names of newspapers (Write and punctuate one correctly now.)

Titles of COMPLETE works get either underlined or italicized (but not both). Names of magazines (Write and punctuate one correctly now.)

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PARTS of works, or SHORT works are put inside quotation marks. Chapters of books Short story titles Individual song titles Movements within a large musical composition. Articles in magazines Articles in newspapers Articles on a website.

PARTS of works, or SHORT works are put inside quotation marks. Chapters of books Short story titles Individual song titles Movements within a large musical composition. Articles in magazines Articles in newspapers Articles on a website. “Dead in the Woods” “The Necklace” “Love Me Tonight” “Moonlight Sonata” “Is Baseball a Dying Sport?” “Car Crash Kills Ten” “Obama’s First Month”

PARTS of works, or SHORT works are put inside quotation marks.

Titles of COMPLETE WORKS get underlined or italicized. SHORT works, or PARTS of works go inside quotation marks. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet To Kill a Mockingbird James Taylor’s Greatest Hits Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony Sports Illustrated Los Angeles Times Websites names “Chapter 1” “Dead in the Woods” “The Necklace” “Don’t Know Much about History” “Moonlight Sonata” “Is Baseball a Dying Sport?” “Car Crash Kills Ten” MSNBC

PARTS of works, or SHORT works are put inside quotation marks. Articles on websites (Write and punctuate one correctly now.)

PARTS of works, or SHORT works are put inside quotation marks. Short story titles (Write and punctuate one correctly now.)

PARTS of works, or SHORT works are put inside quotation marks. Magazine article titles (Write and punctuate one correctly now.)

PARTS of works, or SHORT works are put inside quotation marks. Chapter titles (Write and punctuate one correctly now.)

PARTS of works, or SHORT works are put inside quotation marks. Song titles (Write and punctuate one correctly now.)

PARTS of works, or SHORT works are put inside quotation marks. Newspaper titles (Write and punctuate one correctly now.)