Asked by rfvv

1. Did you see the "Amazing Dancer" last night?
[Why is the quotation mark used? Is "Amazing Dancer" a title of a show?]

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Answered by Writeacher
Titles of poems, songs, and magazine articles should be in quotation marks. Titles of books, plays, movies, artwork, and other major works should be in italics or underlined.

However, these days I’ve noticed people using quotation marks because they can't use italics or underlining on most (or all?) social media websites.
Answered by rfvv
Thank you.

1. Did you see the "Amazing Dancer" last night?

[Why is 'the' used here? Is 'Amazing Dancer' a play or a movie?]
Answered by Writeacher
I don't know what "Amazing Dancer" is! It sounds as though it's a movie or play, though, or maybe a TV program.

When I googled "Amazing Dancer," this is what I got!!
https://www.google.com/search?q=%22amazing+dancer%22&oq=%22amazing+dancer%22&aqs=chrome..69i57j0j69i61j0l3.4005j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
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