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No, quotes are for quoted material only.
No, we do not put the title in quotations.
Quotations around company names just because they're company names is unnecessary. If they need to set off in a sentence more than just being proper nouns, you can italicize them.
nautraully, you put quotes when reffering to a very specific song.
yes if it is from someone elses work
Whenever possible, italicize novel titles. Otherwise, underline them.
No, the proper format when mentioning a name of a newspaper is to italicize the name, it is improper to put quotes.
Typically, you do not put quotations around a tour name. Instead, it is common to italicize the name of the tour, such as The World Tour. However, if the tour name is part of a larger title or used in a specific context, using quotations may be appropriate for clarity. Always check the style guide relevant to your writing for specific rules.
Yes, you would put "Mayflower" in quotations because it is an actual name of a boat.
No.