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Punctuating Titles Review Mrs. Fennig 7 th grade English
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Underlining (Italics) Use underlining or italics for titles and subtitles of books, plays, periodicals, films, television series, works of art, and long musical works.
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Quotations Use quotation marks to enclose the titles of short works such as short stories, poems, songs, episodes of television series, essays, articles, and chapters and other parts of books.
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You practice on your own. 1. Many Walt Disney films, such as Bambi and The Jungle Book, are back again. 2. Sometimes I listen to Ravel’s famous Bolero when I study. 3. Aunt Fran sent our family a subscription to the magazine Birds and Blooms. 4. Dad suggested that I read the article called Best Buys in Bicycle Helmets.
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5. Byron’s long poem titled Don Juan fills an entire book. 6. Here’s my copy of Anne of Green Gables. 7. USA Today covers the news of all fifty states. 8. Did Columbus sail on the Santa Maria or on the other ship? 9. Everybody Loves Raymond is Uncle Emil’s favorite television series.
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10. That hockey game was the one we saw on the cover of Sports Illustrated. 11. Listen to this recording of The Rite of Spring. 12. When I was a child, the U.S. flag had forty- eight stars. 13. The episode showing tonight is Crisis in Central City. 14. his article, How to Excel in Soccer, will be published soon. 15. One third of my cousin’s shelf is filled with Seventeen magazines.
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16. Poems such as Edward Lear’s The Owl and the Snowflake are nonsense poems. 17. When I return The Yearling, I’ll owe the library about twenty-five cents. 18. Do you like reading the Mobile Press every morning? 19. I love the Christmas movie Rudolph the Rednose Reindeer. 20. My favorite Christmas carol is O Holy Night.
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