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Punctuation

Quotation marks are used—

To enclose titles of addresses, articles, awards, books, captions, editorials, essays, headings, subheadings, headlines, hearings, motion pictures and plays (including television and radio programs), operas, papers, short poems, reports, songs, studies, subjects, and themes. All principal words are to be capitalized.


 * An address on "Uranium-235 in the Atomic Age"
 * The article "Germany Revisited" appeared in the last issue.
 * He received the "Man of the Year" award.
 * "The Conquest of Mexico," a published work (book)
 * Under the caption "Long-Term Treasurys Rise"
 * The subject was discussed in "Punctuation." (chapter heading)