Actually, the Comma Goes Here: A Practical Guide to Punctuation by Cripps Lucy

Actually, the Comma Goes Here: A Practical Guide to Punctuation by Cripps Lucy

Author:Cripps, Lucy [Cripps, Lucy]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3, mobi
Publisher: Rockridge Press
Published: 2020-05-18T16:00:00+00:00


How to Use Quotation Marks or Italics in Titles

Most styles—except news outlets—use italics for main titles and quotation marks for the little parts that make up the whole: the chapters, the articles, the poems, the episodes.

When we use quotation marks for anything in the right column of the chart below, we put them around the element we are referring to, taking care not to add in other elements of the title or sentence.

I really enjoyed reading Dickens’ The Pickwick Papers at school, but my favorite chapter by a long way was “Too full of adventure to be briefly described.” We need more chapter titles like that.

When the Civil War finally finished, the New York Herald ran a story simply titled “The End.”



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