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Punctuating Titles:

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“Speaking!”

The words spoken will be in “quotation marks”.

“I love writing,” yelled the ENTIRE class! “Have you found,” yelled Anna, “my

other shoe?” Max laughed, “I can’t believe it!”

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Reminders!

Depending on location, a comma may go inside or outside of the quotation marks. The comma always goes with what comes FIRST.

“I love writing,” yelled the ENTIRE class! “Have you found,” yelled Anna, “my

other shoe?” Max laughed, “I can’t believe it!”

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PRACTICE

Independently do page 595

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The Choices

Depending on the type of literary work, something will either be:

1. UNDERLINED (or italics if on a computer)

2. “In Quotations”

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General Guideline

It is all about SIZE—the big and little trick

Big works: underline or italics Little works: “quotations”

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WHY? Who cares?

When referencing, it is important to do it properly …shows you’re educated!

A reader gets more ideas from the way you use punctuation

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When to Use?

Anything “big” that can be divided into something smaller

Anything “little” or part of a larger work.

Underline/ Italics Novels Ships Plays Films/ movies CD TV series Magazine Newspaper Pamphlet

“Quotations” “Short poems” “Short stories” “Skit” “Nursery rhymes” “Songs” “Chapters” “Articles” “Essays” “Commercials” “An episode of a show”

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Let’s Practice!Label “Quotes VS. Italics Practice” in

notebook in Do Now section

WHY? Large works, like novels, get underlined!

Copy the following and properly punctuate

The famous novel, Frankenstein, is not one of my favorites.

The famous novel, Frankenstein, is not one of my favorites. (computer)

The famous novel, Frankenstein, is not one of my favorites. (hand written)

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Practice!

WHY? Short stories get quotations!

Copy the following and properly punctuate

Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, The Raven, is a classic!

Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, “The Raven”, is a classic!

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Practice! Copy the following and

properly punctuate

The most popular newspaper in Arizona is The Arizona Republic.

The most popular newspaper in Arizona is The Arizona Republic. (computer)

The most popular newspaper in Arizona is The Arizona Republic. (hand written)

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Practice! Copy the following and

properly punctuate

Shel Silverstein writes many poems; one is Sun Hat. It is from the book Falling Up.

Shel Silverstein writes many poems; one is “Sun Hat”. It is from the book Falling Up. (handwritten)

Shel Silverstein writes many poems; one is “Sun Hat”. It is from the book Falling Up.

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PRACTICE

Independently do page 597

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Additional Practice(in notebook…add to other

practice) Hold On is the second song off the

album Jonas Brothers.

“Hold On” is the second song off the album Jonas Brothers.

“Hold On” is the second song off the album Jonas Brothers.

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Additional Practice

New Leads was the most recent episode of The Office.

“New Leads” was the most recent episode of The Office.

“New Leads” was the most recent episode of The Office.

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Additional Practice

Chapter 11 from Walk Two Moons is titled Flinching.

Chapter 11 from Walk Two Moons is titled “Flinching”.

Chapter 11 from Walk Two Moons is titled “Flinching”.

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Additional Practice

I read Courting Kids from NEA Today and learned about some great new websites on government.

I read “Courting Kids” from NEA Today and learned about some great new websites on government.

I read “Courting Kids” from NEA Today and learned about some great new websites on government.

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Additional Practice

Come tell me a story, begged Candice, I need one to fall asleep!

“Come tell me a story,” begged Candice, “I need one to fall asleep!”

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Additional Practice

Eric snorted, This is not what I ordered!

Eric snorted, “This is not what I ordered!”

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HOMEWORK?

NOT YET! Hand in packet….even if not done. We will come back to AFTER break