No, not all books have quotation marks in the title. Quotation marks are used in book titles to set off a specific phrase or word, and it is not a requirement for all book titles to have them.
Block quotations typically start on a new line and are indented. Punctuation marks within the block quotation itself should be included as they appear in the original text, with no additional punctuation added solely for formatting purposes.
Famous quotations can be found on a number of sites on the web and in a variety of books (all books really). Quotes are all around us; just keep your ears open. To find some on the web, here are a few sites with which you can begin: * Bartleby.com * Wikiquote * The Quotations Page Additionally, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations is one of the long published authorities for quotations.
The title would be the name given to it by the author.
Yes, all poems need a title, just like all books, songs, and movies need a title.
The period always goes inside quotation marks - in all kinds of sentences - not just ones that have a song title.
Yes, it is common practice to use quotation marks when mentioning the title of a novel in a sentence to indicate that it is a specific work of literature. Example: "To Kill a Mockingbird" is a classic novel by Harper Lee.
There is a book called "Room 13". The funniest of all books with 13 in the title has got to be Thurber's The 13 Clocks.
thats simple. you use quotations in essays when you are stating a point and you need to back it up with proof. for example if your doing an essay on a novel or play and you are stating a point, you say a certain quote of the the piece of writing your doing the essay on and use the quote to BACK UP your answer. again if you're just using a random every day quote you like in your essay you use it if it of course has relevance to your essay topic and to back up a point you are stating
You will make it look like the original title. In most cases that would be all caps.
Yes, books, albums, plays consisting of more than two acts are all underlined.
When punctuating a series of books you would generally separate the titles with commas but it depends upon if you are writing casually or academically. Consulting a style manual would be advisable when writing academically.
http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/ecl_quotes.html for Eclipse. http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/bd_quotes.html for Breaking Dawn. Stephenie doesn't have quote pages for the other two books anymore. http://www.twilight-quotes.com/ Very helpful, has all books and chapter by chapter. All of these sites are legitimate.