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2  Short works (and parts of long works) get quotation marks  Long works (and collections of short works) get italicized/underlined

3  Short poem  Short story  Essay  Song  Skit or monologue  Commercial  Individual episode of a TV series  Chapter in a book  Encyclopedia entry  Article in a magazine  Article in a newspaper  One- or two-page handout

4  Epic Poem (book- length)  Novel  Collection of essays  Collection of short stories  CD or album  Play, ballet, or opera  Film  Entire TV series  Complete book  Encyclopedia  Magazine  Newspaper  Pamphlet  Visual art (sculptures, drawing, painting, etc.)

5  If your work is handwritten and it is not obvious what italicized, underline the titles  Traditional religious works are capitalized, but not underlined or italicized (the Bible, the Torah, the Koran, the Book of Mormon)  Do not use quotation marks or italics for your own unpublished essays

6  First and last word  Every noun, verb, adjective, and adverb  Capitalize words that are more than 3 letters long ◦ Prepositions and articles are usually not capitalized ◦ If the title is very short, you may capitalize each word  Only capitalize the first letter – not the entire word


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