T ITLES OF W ORKS WHOLE WORKS Titles of whole books, magazines, newspapers, plays, musical works, paintings, sculptures, long poems, radio and television programs, and movies are usually capitalized (and in italics): War and Peace Los Angeles Times “Goodfellas,” “Mona Lisa” Within such titles coordinating conjunctions, prepositions, articles, and the “t?” of infinitives are in lower case if they are not the rst word of the title “A Moon for the Misbegotten To Kill a Mockingbird.” WORKS THAT ARE PARTS OF LARGER WHOLES. Chapters of books, articles in periodicals, acts or movements of plays or musical works, and the like follow the same capitalization rules as whole works, but they are usually set o in quotation marks or simply by capitalization alone Chapter 2,” People in the News in the New York Times” Act Terms like chapter act and soon are not capitalized when they are not speci c parts of a speci c work I read Chapter 2, the chapter on grammar It is a good chapter.”
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