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  1. We give special formatting to titles to make them distinct from the surrounding text. Texts of longer works (books, movies, magazines) should be underlined or italicized (not both). Titles of shorter works (poems, songs, short stories) should be put in "quotation marks".

  2. Rule #1: Capitalize the first word of every sentence. Rule #2: Capitalize proper nouns (names of people, places and things). Examples: Examples: There are two cups on the table. My best friend is Sarah. Do you have a pen? I think Spain is located in Europe. Rule #3: Capitalize a person’s title when it comes before his or her name.

  3. Formatting titles worksheet. Grade 5 Capitalization Worksheet. In each sentence: fix the capitalization, and. underline or use quotes for each title. Titles of longer works (books, movies, television shows, long poems, magazines, etc.) are underlined.

  4. Rule 1 (Punctuating Titles) Underline the title of any book, magazine, or newspaper. (In print these are italicized.) Enclose titles of reports, songs, and poems in quotation marks. Think: short or long. Long things that can stand on their own like books, CDs, or movies are underlined.

  5. Items of print and/or publication need specific punctuation marks to signify their importance. Use quotation marks around the titles of short poems, song titles, short stories, magazine or newspaper articles, essays, speeches, chapter titles, short films, and episodes of television or radio shows.

  6. Explore free printable punctuation worksheets with answer keys to help young learners master commas, periods, and question marks in their writing.

  7. Punctuating Titles. When it comes to punctuating titles, you must either use underlining, use italics, or use quotation marks. You will only use italics -- the slanted writing-- when you type. However, you need to know that italics and underlining are used for the SAME TYPES OF TITLES!

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