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Italics or Quotation

TermDefinition
Italics Used for large works (names of vehicles, and movie and television show titles)
Books Italics
Full-length plays Italics
Long poems Italics
Music albums Italics
Anything that has sections (anthologies or collections) Italics
Newspapers Italics
Magazines Italics
Movies Italics (technically are to be italicized because individual scenes or episodes are in quotation marks - many times they are put into quotation marks - often done in reviews)
Television and radio shows Italics (technically are to be italicized because individual scenes or episodes are in quotation marks - many times they are put into quotation marks - often done in reviews)
Ships Italics (with ships and other craft, the USS or the HMS is not italicized)
Airplanes Italics
Spacecrafts Italics
Trains Italics
Some scientific names Italics
Court cases Italics
Works of art Italics
Musical works like operas and musicals Italics
Computer and video games Italics
What happens if you need to italicize something when you're writing on paper? Underline it instead - same as writing a title in italics (shouldn't italicize and underline a title)
Quotation marks used for sections of works (titles of chapters, magazine articles, poems, and short stories)
Short works Quotation marks
Sections of long works ( or anytime a long work is included in an anthology or collection) Quotation marks
Chapters Quotation marks
Articles Quotation marks
Songs Quotation marks
Short stories Quotation marks
Essays Quotation marks
Poems Quotation marks
Short films Quotation marks
Scriptures of major religious Neither (italicized the title of the published version)
Constitutional documents Neither
Legal documents Neither
Traditional games (leapfrog) Neither
Software Neither
Commercial products (Cocoa Puffs) Neither
Created by: Sofia.D
 

 



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