Let’s go through each sentence one by one and add quotation marks where they belong.
Remember: We use quotation marks around titles of songs, poems, short stories, newspaper articles, and chapter names in books.
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1. “Safety Dance” is my favorite song.
→ It’s a song title → put quotes around it.
2. Robert Frost’s poem “Fire and Ice” is amazing.
→ It’s a poem title → put quotes around it.
3. I read an article called “How to Raise a Puppy.”
→ It’s an article title → put quotes around it.
4. The first chapter of this book is called “Innocence.”
→ It’s a chapter title → put quotes around it.
5. I wrote a short story called “Robots In Love.”
→ It’s a short story title → put quotes around it.
6. The last track on this album is called “Nutty Girl.”
→ It’s a song/track title → put quotes around it.
7. I love the poem “Harlem” by Langston Hughes.
→ It’s a poem title → put quotes around it.
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Final Answer:
1. “Safety Dance” is my favorite song.
2. Robert Frost’s poem “Fire and Ice” is amazing.
3. I read an article called “How to Raise a Puppy.”
4. The first chapter of this book is called “Innocence.”
5. I wrote a short story called “Robots In Love.”
6. The last track on this album is called “Nutty Girl.”
7. I love the poem “Harlem” by Langston Hughes.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of quotation mark worksheet 5th grade.