Asked by Clueless
I am currently reading Free Food For Millionaires by Min Jin Lee.
I feel like its missing something. Should I put quotation marks around the title of the book?
I feel like its missing something. Should I put quotation marks around the title of the book?
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Answered by
Steve
Book titles are italicized.
I am currently reading <i>Free Food For Millionaires</i> by Min Jin Lee.
I am currently reading <i>Free Food For Millionaires</i> by Min Jin Lee.
Answered by
Reed
Underling is also acceptable. <u>Free Food for Millionaires</u>.
Answered by
Reed
All titles of entire works (books, movies, television shows, etc.) are italicized or underlined. Chapter titles, magazine or newspaper articles contained within the larger publication, song titles, etc., are in quotation marks. An article in <u>Time</u>, "President Trump's speech", quotes him as saying...
Answered by
Reed
Another example would be: In "The Soup Nazi" episode of <I>Seinfeld</I>, Elaine has a really funny line.
Answered by
Reed
On the Simon and Garfunkel <I>Greatest Hits</i> CD, my favorite song is "The Sound of Silence".
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