Film titles
are usually italicized or underlined, but not both; italics are preferred for all titles (of
books and films, as well as television shows). Normally quotes are used for titles of poems,
short stories or songs (whereas the title for an album or collection of poetry would be
italicized). Cereal or other product names should be capitalized but need not be italicized or
underlined. It should be Lucky Charms cereal, not Lucky Charms Cereal.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
How would I cite the following movie and cereal names in an essay? Movie: Ghosts of Mars Cereal: Lucky Charms I don't know if I should put these...
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