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Page 1: Underlining/Italics vs. Quotation Marks

Underlining/Italics vs. Quotation Marks

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Italics and Underlining

• Those using MLA (the Modern Language Association documentation format) will use Underlining

• Those using APA (the American Psychological Association documentation format) will use Italics

Italics and Underlining act in the same function

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When do I underline/italicize?Item Example…

• Titles of Books• Plays• Magazines• Newspapers• Films• Television Programs• Radio Programs• Long Poems• Works of Visual Art• Comic Strips• Software• Websites• CD Album Titles

• American Psycho• Hamlet• Time• The Chicago Tribune• Resident Evil• The Cosby Show• LoveLine• Beowulf• The Mona Lisa• Dilbert• Excel• Barron’s Online• The White Album

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When do I use quotation marks?

Item Example…

• Essays from journals, anthologies, etc.

• Articles from magazines, newspapers, etc.

• Short Stories• Short Poems• Songs• Television Program

Episodes

• “The Language of Advertising”

• “The Seven Deadly Ways to Kiss”

• “The Body”• “The Raven”• “Always”• “The One Who Got

Away”


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