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Latest post Sun, Aug 3 2008 2:46 PM by Mister Micawber. 1 replies.
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Anonymous  +  550225 Sun, 03 Aug 08 10:26 AM
Hi,

I found out that you use quotation marks for short works like a chapter title, a title of a magazine article, a song title, and so on. Does that mean we always put those in the quotation marks wherever they might happen to occur in writing?

song title and chapter title:
OK, guys, let us listen to the "White Christmas" song.
I realize some of you have forgot to read the chapter titled "Great Koreans"  and that seems to be reason why you failed this exam.
Mister Micawber  +  550299 Sun, 03 Aug 08 02:46 PM
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Yes.
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