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b) UNDERLINE the title and subtitle of a book, magazine, journal, periodical, newspaper, or encyclopedia, e.g., Oops! What to Do When Things Go Wrong, Sports Illustrated, ... g) To cite an article from a well known encyclopedia, such as Americana, Britannica, or World Book, you need not indicate the editor,
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Underline book titles and anything else that would be in italics on a printed page. ... You usually need to introduce it with a transitional phrase guiding the reader from your thoughts to those of your source. Repeat the title or author's name only when necessary to make the introduction clear and smooth.
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If you need a copy of the review instructions, click on book review link. ... Last Name author, first name. Underline book title, City published in: publishing company, year published...
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+ Note: Underline letters and spaces. ... an underlined title within another underlined title: An Introduction to Hamlet and King Lear: Themes and Characters. [a book about two plays]
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Underline a book's title ... Do you have a Title Page for your final book report? ... Did you underline the title of your book?
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Typically you use what's called Title Caps for the name of a book, ... If you put the author's name in front of the title, you can put the title in quotes... you can underline but your best bet is to put it in quotes so that people would know that it is a title. ... general botany! so hard! please answer! whahaha i need help?
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