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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Quotations

do you put qoutation marks around a book title?
  

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No. Generally speaking, quotation marks should be used with short productions such as articles, essays, chapters of books, etc, as opposed to books, newspapers, movies, all of which should be italicized.

  • No.
  • Generally speaking, quotation marks should be used with short productions such as articles, essays, chapters of books, etc, as opposed to books, newspapers, movies, all of which should be italicized.
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No. Generally speaking, quotation marks should be used with short productions such as articles, essays, chapters of books, etc, as opposed to books, newspapers, movies, all of which should be italicized.
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Anonymous Do you put quotation marks around a book title?
If you can italicise it—as we can do here—do so.

In a handwritten script, use quotation marks.

Rover
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Rover_KEIn a handwritten script, use quotation marks.
In handwritten material and any other time you can't make italics, underlining signifies italics.
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enoonIn handwritten material ... underlining signifies italics.
Emotion: yes
CJ

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