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In today's lesson, the focus is on using quotation marks, underlining, and italics in titles. Before reviewing the rules, there's a reminder to capitalize all major words in a title, excluding minor words like "the," except when they are the first word. Quotation marks are specifically used for titles of short stories, poems, essays, magazine or newspaper articles, chapters, television episodes, and songs. Examples include a short story titled “A Secret,” where all major words are capitalized. The lesson emphasizes the importance of correct capitalization in titles as a precursor to using punctuation styles effectively.