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In today's lesson, the focus is on using quotation marks, underlining, and italics in titles. Before reviewing the specific rules, there's a reminder about capitalizing major words in a title, which has been covered in a previous lesson. Major words must be capitalized, while minor words are not, unless they are the first word of the title. Quotation marks are used for titles of short stories, poems, essays, magazine or newspaper articles, chapters, television episodes, and songs. An example is provided for each category to illustrate proper capitalization, highlighting that only minor words are typically not capitalized.