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1 Writing and Grammar (WaG) #1 Title Punctuation

2 Please look carefully at the following samples to determine what you notice about title punctuation. What writing or grammar rules can you identify?  1a – Many students say that their favorite novel is John Green’s novel The Fault in Our Stars.  1b – My favorite book, though, is The Maze Runner by James Dashner.

3 Please look carefully at the following samples to determine what you notice about title punctuation. What writing or grammar rules can you identify?  2a – Shelby read an article in People Magazine.  2b – Shelby read the article “Is Texting Communication?” in Time Magazine.  2c – Dylan loves the song “Don’t Stop Believin’” by Journey.  2d – Dylan’s favorite song is from Journey’s album Escape.

4 Please look carefully at the following samples to determine what you notice about title punctuation. What writing or grammar rules can you identify?  3a – Robert Frost’s poem “Nothing Gold Can Stay” is quoted in S.E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders.  3b – My favorite song from the musical Wicked is “Popular”.  3c – The best episode of The Walking Dead is “Better Angels” from Season 2.  3d – We’ll read “Charles,” one of Shirley Jackson’s most famous short stories this year.

5 Title Punctuation Rules  Titles of long texts must be in italics (if typed) or underlined (if handwritten)  Novels  Movies  TV shows  Plays  Albums  Titles of shorter texts must be in quotation marks  Chapters  Poems  Episodes  Short Stories  Songs

6 Please copy these samples into the WaG section of your notebook.  If you like revenge stories, you’d love to read The Count of Monte Cristo.  “Billie Jean” is a classic Michael Jackson song from his album Thriller.  Do you think Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken” has an optimistic or pessimistic tone?  O. Henry’s short story ”A Retrieved Reformation” includes an ironic twist.  The movie Divergent was not as good as the book.

7 Now add at least 2 of your own examples that use correct title punctuation…


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