<p>ITALICS, UNDERLINING, QUOTATION MARKS WORKSHEET</p><p>Directions: Identify which parts of the sentences below need to be italicized or put in quotation marks. (It might be easier just to underline words that should be italicized – remember that underlining and italicizing are interchangeable.)</p><p>1. Because they pulled the song Peace Train from later printings, you won’t find it on most copies of </p><p> the 10,000 Maniacs’ album In My Tribe.</p><p>2. I’ve always ended my Children’s Literature course by reading Philip Pullman’s novel The Golden </p><p>Compass and Richard Wilbur’s poem The Reader.</p><p>3. I didn’t want to waste $9 on a movie ticket for Fuzzy Bunnies IV, but my four-year-old cousin </p><p> insisted that it got a really good review in the magazine Fluffy Animals Monthly.</p><p>4. I don’t think your plan to anthologize poems such as The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock in a </p><p> book called Poems That Rock is a good idea.</p><p>5. Melville’s great novel Moby-Dick is about the adventures of Captain Ahab’s ship, the Pequod, and </p><p> a white whale with a really, really bad attitude.</p><p>6. On the other hand, the whale on the cover of Moby Grape’s greatest hits album, Legendary Grape,</p><p> isn’t white and seems much more peaceful.</p><p>7. And then there’s John Steinbeck’s novel The Grapes of Wrath, which has nothing whatsoever to </p><p> do with whales, as it’s set mostly in Oklahoma.</p><p>8. The Chicago Tribune’s review of the film Superman Returns is titled Super Serious.</p>
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