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In today's lesson, the focus is on the proper use of quotation marks, underlining, and italics in titles, along with capitalizing major words. It’s emphasized that all major words in a title must be capitalized, excluding minor words like "the" unless they are the first word. Quotation marks are specifically used for short stories, poems, essays, magazine or newspaper articles, chapters, television episodes, and songs. Examples provided include the title of a short story, "A Secret," demonstrating the capitalization of the significant words while minor words are not capitalized. This lesson serves as a refresher on both capitalization and punctuation rules for various titles.