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Long Works vs. Short Works

Long Works vs. Short Works . Long Works. ALWAYS Underline or Italicize Long Works These Include: Book Titles Play Titles Movie or T.V. Series Titles Magazine Titles Newspaper Titles Work of Art. Short Works. ALWAYS Use “Quotation Marks” for Short Works These Include:

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Long Works vs. Short Works

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  1. Long Works vs. Short Works

  2. Long Works • ALWAYS Underline or Italicize Long Works • These Include: • Book Titles • Play Titles • Movie or T.V. Series Titles • Magazine Titles • Newspaper Titles • Work of Art

  3. Short Works • ALWAYSUse “Quotation Marks” for Short Works • These Include: • Short Stories • Essays • Poems • Songs • Magazine or Newspaper Articles • Book Chapters

  4. What do we capitalize? • Capitalize the first and last word in each title • Capitalize all important words, except articles (a, an, the) and prepositions less than 5 letters

  5. Tuesday: Write the titles correctly • holes (movie/book) • the inauguration (newspaper article) • time (magazine) • fireworks (song) • the monalisa (work of art)

  6. Wednesday: Write the following correctly • much ado about nothing (play) • through the tunnel (short story) • harry potter and the half-blood prince (movie/book) • a wrinkle in time (book)

  7. Thursday: Find the title and write correctly • The book three weeks in the gold mines was popular. • In 1859 a newspaper called the rocky mountain news reported on the search for gold in California. • The song my darling clementine immortalized these miners as ‘49ers. • Have you read the newspaper article, the california gold rush?

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