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.
Punctuation marks such as periods and commas should be placed outside the set of quotation marks. Question marks and exclamation points should be placed inside if they are part of the quoted material, and outside if they are not.
A book title should be underlined or italicized - not placed in quotation marks.
The quotation marks are placed at each end. In other words, the question mark should be inside the quotation marks.
Punctuation marks should be placed outside the set of quotation marks, unless they are part of the quoted material. For example: "I love pizza," she said.
Yes; the article title should be placed inside quotation marks, while the name of the newspaper or magazine is italicized.
In American English, periods and commas should always be placed inside the set of quotation marks. Question marks and semicolons are placed inside the quotation marks when they belong to the quoted material but outside when they apply to the whole sentence.
According to MLA guidelines, a long quotation should be indented 1 inch from the left margin, double spaced, and without quotation marks. Additionally, the citation for the long quotation should be placed after the closing punctuation mark.
No, quotation marks are not needed around individual letters when they are used as part of a word or sentence in standard writing. Quotation marks are typically used to indicate a direct quotation or to highlight a specific phrase in writing.
Song titles, like the titles of poems, should be placed in quotation marks.
In dialogue, periods, commas, question marks, and exclamation points go inside quotation marks. (A semicolon goes outside quotation marks but isn't used much in dialogue, so you don't need to worry about it.)
"The Twelve Angry Men" should be italicized if it is the title of a play or a film, and placed in quotation marks if it is the title of a short story or an episode in a television series.
It depends where you live. In the USA punctuation is placed inside the quotes, like this: "My dog is brown." but in Britain, it is placed outside the quotation marks, like this "My dog is brown".