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27 April, 08:03

Do you use quotation marks for book titles

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  1. 27 April, 11:26
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    Nope, but you do use quotations marks for the chapters within books. So you actually put book titles in italics. Put quotation marks around the following titles: short stories, poems, chapters, and articles. Underline or put into italics books titles, theatrical plays, names of landmarks, ship vessels, and magazines. If you have a list of items that need quotation marks, put it into a jingle like Yankee Doodle - - it sounds crazy but it worked for me!
  2. 27 April, 11:45
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    No not always. But you do have to quotation the chapters in the book. Or when someone says something.
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