Using Quotation Marks for Titles (1)

For each of the following sentences, choose the correct punctuation for the title in parentheses.

For help with this exercise, see chapter 37 of Real Essays 5e.

Example

  1. After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the twelve hundred radio stations belonging to Clear Channel Communications were asked not to play songs with a political message, such as (Imagine, “Imagine”) by John Lennon.
    1. Imagine
    2. “Imagine”
  1. Question 1.723

    In 2002, Bruce Springsteen released his first new album in years, containing songs like (Worlds Apart, “Worlds Apart”) that dealt with the terrorist attacks on the United States.

    A.
    B.

  2. Question 1.724

    “The Missing,” a review of the Springsteen album in the (New Yorker, “New Yorker”) magazine, found Springsteen’s new songs unusual because they did not include many specific details about people, as older Springsteen songs like “Born in the U.S.A.” had done.

    A.
    B.

  3. Question 1.725

    In 2011, Lady Gaga’s song (Judas, “Judas”) was met with controversy for religious, rather than political, reasons.

    A.
    B.

  4. Question 1.726

    In an article titled “Lady Gaga’s ‘Judas’ Upsets Religious Groups,” the (Hollywood Reporter, “Hollywood Reporter”) described a Catholic leader’s criticism of the song and Lady Gaga’s video of it.

    A.
    B.

  5. Question 1.727

    However, in an article in the British newspaper (The Sun, “The Sun”) Lady Gaga said how proud she was of the video.

    A.
    B.