Using Quotation Marks for Titles

Indicate whether the title in the sentence needs quotation marks or an underline.

For help with this exercise, see “Quotation Marks.”

  1. He sat down and noticed that the woman sitting next to him was holding the Dallas Morning News.

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    Using Quotation Marks for Titles - Question 1
  2. Glancing at his neighbor’s newspaper, he saw that she was reading an article called Best Bets for Winter Gardening.

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    Using Quotation Marks for Titles - Question 2
  3. He noticed that the passenger sitting directly in front of him was carefully going through Imitation of Spenser, John Keats’s first poem.

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    Using Quotation Marks for Titles - Question 3
  4. The boy sitting in front of his neighbor was working on exercises from a book titled Rapid Math Tips and Tricks, and he suddenly cried out “I won!”

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    Using Quotation Marks for Titles - Question 4
  5. Tiring of his little game, Tyler took out his sociology textbook and began reading his next assigned chapter, The Economy and Politics.

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    Using Quotation Marks for Titles - Question 5
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