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this lesson is going to cover titles of sources when you should use italics and when you should use quotation marks again italics is slanted writing weamp;#39;ll look at the icons for that and quotation marks are these right here thatamp;#39;s good started so weamp;#39;re talking about titles of sources weamp;#39;re trying to distinguish the whole title versus part of the source and so letamp;#39;s look at so thatamp;#39;s what you want to think about when youamp;#39;re thinking of titles of sources holes versus parts letamp;#39;s see what that means when we name the whole source we use italics if in italics again is we click on the I for italics or we underline it if weamp;#39;re handwriting if weamp;#39;re naming a part of the source then we put that part of the source in quotation marks letamp;#39;s look and see what that means when naming the title of a whole source which means thatamp;#39;s the title of the book itamp;#39;s a tell of a newspaper a magazine a journal a