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You need to underline or italicize video game titles. Short stories and song titles need to be put in quotation marks.
Yes, chapter titles are quoted in MLA format.
no only quotes
No. A direct quote is words from another author (besides yourself) that are copied verbatim. This always needs quotes. Paraphrasing does not need quotes. Paraphrasing is when you restate the author's ideas in your own words. However, paraphrases sometimes incorporate direct quotes and these will need to be enclosed in quotation marks. The source should be acknowledged. A paraphrase is not a direct quote and does not require quotation marks. You do, however need to give credit to its author through correct citation.
Quotation marks should be used if the passage says "Bob thought" or something similar. In this case, the quotation marks are used in the same way they would be used if the passage said "Bob said"
Yes. Anytime you are using someone else's words in your own writing, you must use quotation marks to indicate so.
Movies need to be underlined or italicized.
You need to underline or italicize video game titles. Short stories and song titles need to be put in quotation marks.
Well, it doesn't need quotation marks but it does have to be capitalized and it has to be in italics. If it's a name of the article in a magazine, then you have to underline it too. That's what I think.
No. Only titles of words will require quotations around it.
Typically, it is only titles of works that need either underlining italics, or quotation marks. Titles of groups are just proper nouns, so they'll just need capital letters.
I need to add quotation marks in that sentence
Yes, the titles of poems are put in quotation marks. The only exceptions are epics, which should be italicized or underlined. The general rule is simple: works that are generally published on their own ("stand-alone" works) are italicized or underlined, while works that normally appear as part of a collection (such as poems and short stories) are put in quotation marks.
Titles are almost always capitalized, and depending on what type of work it is, you may more may not need italics, underlining, or quotation marks.
Quotation marks are used for direct quotes only. Indirect quotes are paraphrased and do not need quotation marks.
Yes, chapter titles are quoted in MLA format.
Generally, works that can stand alone (novels, plays, movie titles) are italicized or underlined. The APA Publication Manual states that you would need to underline, but it is commonly accepted that you may italicize when typing and including such a title. Shorter pieces (TV show episodes, poems, etc) are where one would use quotation marks.