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BY YONGMIN AND JASON How to Punctuate Titles
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Question1 Which title should be Italicized? a) The Yellow Wallpaper b) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner c) Pirates of the Caribbean: The Black Pearl d) Obama Administration Pulls through with Health Care Plan
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Question1 Which title should be Italicized? a) The Yellow Wallpaper b) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner c) Pirates of the Caribbean: The Black Pearl d) Obama Administration Pulls through with Health Care Plan
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Question 2 Which title should be in Quotations? a) Guns, Germs, and Steel b) Wanderers of the Valley c) Spiderman 3 d) Mona Lisa
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Question 2 Which title should be in Quotations? a) Guns, Germs, and Steel b) Wanderers of the Valley c) Spiderman 3 d) Mona Lisa
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Question 3 Pick the title with capitalization problems a) Heart of Darkness b) The Things They carried c) Spongebob Squarepants d) ‘Why is North Korea shutting out the South?’
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Question 3 Pick the title with capitalization problems a) Heart of Darkness b) The Things They carried c) Spongebob Squarepants d) ‘Why is North Korea shutting out the South?’
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Italicize Big Titles! The Heart of Darkness (novel) Frankenstein (novel/film) The Sweet Escape (Gwen Stefani’s album)
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Italicize Big Titles! A novel A ship A play A film A painting A sculpture or statue A drawing A CD A TV Series A cartoon series An encyclopedia A magazine A newspaper A pamphlet
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Punctuation marks for ‘Little Things’ “Yellow Wallpaper” “Sunday Morning” by Wallace Stevens “The Red Wheel barrow”
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Punctuation marks for ‘Little Things’ Poem Short story A skit A commercial An individual episode in a TV series (like "The Soup Nazi" on Seinfeld) A cartoon episode, like "Trouble With Dogs" A chapter An article A newspaper story
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What About Capitalization?
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Rules Always capitalize the first and last word Capitalize all nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, and subordinate conjunctions Lowercase all articles, coordinate conjunctions ("and", "or", "nor"), and prepositions regardless of length, when they are other than the first or last word Lowercase the "to" in an infinitive
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Confusing Examples My Travels up Nova Scotia's South Shore (correct; "up" is functioning as a preposition and should be lowercased) Bringing in the Sheaves (wrong; "in" is functioning as an adverb and should be capitalized)
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