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Title Underlining. When to effectively use italics, underlines, or quotes. Why do we use italics, underlines, and quotes. We use italics, underlines, and quotes to differentiate words within our writing.
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Title Underlining When to effectively use italics, underlines, or quotes.
Why do we use italics, underlines, and quotes • We use italics, underlines, and quotes to differentiate words within our writing. • When referring to the titles of works, using these labels allows for the work to stand by itself.
Rules for Using Italics or Underlining • Italics and Underlining may be used interchangably • Use Italics or Underlining when referring to longer works such as: • Movies • Books • Plays • Journals/Newspapers • Television Programs • Longer Poems
Examples • The New York Times • NOTE: the word “the” is not included in italics • Long Day’s Journey into Night • The Simpsons • Leaves of Grass • Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Rules for using Quotes • Use quotes when referring to shorter works such as: • Poems • Short stories • Episodes of television shows
Examples • “Fire and Ice” • “Nothing Gold can Stay” • “The Monkey’s Paw” • “The Lottery” • “Bart the Genius”
Let’s Practice • The Grapes of Wrath • Chicago Tribune • Of Mice and Men • The Raven • The Fall of the House of Usher