How do you write an album title in AP Style?
AP style doesn’t use italics. In general, we put quotes around book titles, movie titles, opera titles, play titles, poem titles, album and song titles, radio and television program titles, and the titles of lectures, speeches and works of art.
Do you put podcast titles in quotes?
Use quotation marks, with no italics, around titles of:
- articles and papers.
- chapters.
- individual lectures.
- podcasts and individual videos.
- short poems.
- short stories.
- single TV episodes.
- songs.
How do you use that clause?
That-clause as a noun clause
- A that-clause is an example of a noun clause.
- I believe that he is innocent.
- Here the that-clause ‘that he is innocent’ is the object of the verb believe.
- She said that she can speak three languages. (
- I suspect that she eloped with her boyfriend.
- The that-clause can also act as the subject of the verb.
Is the Oxford comma outdated?
The short answer: No. Many writers, including journalists, live by the Associated Press stylebook. AP style does not use Oxford commas. However, Chicago style does require Oxford commas.
Should you put a comma after that?
If you want to insert “during the initial stages of love” as a parenthetical, you set it off with commas, hence: Findings show that, during the initial stages of love, there is increased blood flow to the brain. This has nothing to do with the fact that the parenthetical happens to be preceded by the word “that”.
Can which be used for a person?
Using “Which,” “Who,” and “That” “Who” is used for people. “Which” is used for things, and “that” can be used for either. (Note, however, that using “that” for people is considered informal.)
When should a comma not be used?
A comma is usually unnecessary when the sentence starts with an independent clause followed by a dependent clause. Example: Let me know now if you are not sure about this. Rule 5. Use commas to set off nonessential words, clauses, and phrases (see Who, That, Which, Rule 2b).
Are podcast titles italicized?
The following list offers guidance on how to handle the many diverse titles, works, and events referenced in College communications, including titles of published works, original art, musical productions, journal names, etc….Quotes, Italics, or Nothing?
Titles for… | Quote Marks, Italics, or Nothing | The Chicago Manual of Style |
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Podcasts | Italics | 8.187 |