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What types of works use quotation marks for their titles?

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Depending on the style guide you’re using, you might use quotation marks to emphasize titles of all types of compositions (AP Stylebook), or just short compositions (most of the other style guides). Titles of books, albums, magazines, newspapers, and other standalone and bigger bodies of work are usually italicized.

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Shorter works, such as songs, poems, book chapters etc.

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You should use quotation marks when writing titles of shorter works, like songs, poems, book chapters, TV episodes, articles and similar. For example:

My favorite song is "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen.

When writing titles of longer pieces of work (e.g. publications, books, newspapers, movies, record albums, symphonies), you should emphasize them by the use of italics. For example:

Have you read Crime and Punishment?

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