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Could you please tell me the exact way to write the title of a novel, a song a poem or movie?

Could you please tell me the exact way to write the title of a novel, a song a poem or movie?

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rcsanandreas

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if you are speaking grammatically, with handwriting the words should be in quotations and capitalized. with a word processor, or typewriter they should be in italics and capitalized.
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happygirl
I’ll assume you are talking about the mechanics such as capitalization and quotation marks, underlining, and all caps.

For longer works like novels, full-length movies, and the names of television shows, either use all caps, underline, or use italics. For shorter works like short stories, poems, short films, and the names of episodes of a TV series, use quotation marks.

Remember to capitalize the first word and all major words (with both long and short titles). Do not capitalize articles (a, an, the) or prepositions (in,on, under, before, of, at, to, from, etc.) unless they occur as the first word of the title.

I hope that helps.

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spunky&luvable
Only in Italics. For example, the book To Kill a Mocking Bird should just be in italics, or if you can’t do that, then underlined. Capitalize the important words as well. Short stories and essays go in quotation marks, because they are apparently less significant than books, songs, or movies.
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jennamariepeck
Try a short & to the point phrase or word that suggests the movie, (song/poem/story) theme!

Such as Lightening-Action for Science film, or

Hot-magic for colorful music or poem.

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4 years ago
Anonymous
8:40 9 i became drowsing once you wrote this. I fell asleep to the sound of fireworks, no longer crickets. i like this, and hop to take heed to the silent whispers in some days. super write Semper.
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miz_chikie
you need to be more explicit, but the best i can tell you is that, a title of literature or music should reflect about the piece
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