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1. which sentence correctly uses quotation marks for the title of a sho…

Question

  1. which sentence correctly uses quotation marks for the title of a short work?

the poem \the raven\ appears in my anthology.
the poem the raven is one of my favorites.
i read \harry potter\ this weekend.
\communication quarterly\ published a great article.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the correct use of quotation marks for a short work's title, we follow these rules: Short works (like poems, short stories, articles) use quotation marks, while long works (like books, anthologies, journals) use italics or are underlined.

  • Option 1: "The Raven" is a poem (short work), so using quotation marks is correct.
  • Option 2: The title "The Raven" lacks quotation marks, which is incorrect.
  • Option 3: "Harry Potter" is a book (long work) and should not use quotation marks (should be italicized), so this is incorrect.
  • Option 4: "Communication Quarterly" is a journal (long work) and should not use quotation marks (should be italicized), so this is incorrect.

Answer:

A. The poem "The Raven" appears in my anthology.