Asked by jon
How would I correct the following sentence, I don't know if I have to put quotes for the poem or the movie: As I was reading Crossing Brooklyn Ferry, I noticed parallels between it and the movie Finding Nemo.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
The title of a poem is in quotation marks.
"Crossing Brooklyn Ferry,"
The title of a movie is italicized.
<i>Finding Nemo.</i>
"Crossing Brooklyn Ferry,"
The title of a movie is italicized.
<i>Finding Nemo.</i>
Answered by
jon
Is this correct and if so does it sound alright because I think I could make it sound better, but I'm not sure. As I was reading “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry,” I noticed parallels between it and the movie Finding Nemo.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
It sounds good to me.
Answered by
jon
k thanks sorry, she's a stickler on grammar haha
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
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