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Generally, when including the titles of selections within an essay, there are two main guidelines to follow. | Generally, when including the titles of selections within an essay, there are two main guidelines to follow. | ||
The first is to use quotation marks for shorter pieces. Shorter pieces include, but are not limited to poems, short stories, songs, and articles. [ | The first is to use quotation marks for shorter pieces. Shorter pieces include, but are not limited to poems, short stories, songs, and articles. <ref>[http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/documents/punctuating_titles_chart.pdf Punctuating Titles: When to Use Italics, Underlining, and "Quotation Marks." PDF. April 10, 2014.]</ref> Below are some examples. | ||
* Short story: "The Harmony of the Spheres," “Indian Camp,” “Babylon Revisited” | * Short story: "The Harmony of the Spheres," “Indian Camp,” “Babylon Revisited” | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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*Punctuating Titles: When to Use Italics, Underlining, and "Quotation Marks." (PDF) | |||
*Brief Overview of Punctuation https://owl.english.purdue.edu | |||
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[[Composition FAQ]] | [[Composition FAQ]] | ||
[[Category:Composition]][[Category:Literature]] | [[Category:Composition]][[Category:Literature]] |