Which of the underlined titles in the following sentence should be enclosed in quotation marks?

Our textbook, _English_Literature_, includes Shakespeare's play _Romeo_and_Juliet_ and Edgar Allen Poe's poem _The_Raven_. (The _ are for which titles were underlined! Plzzz help!! Thax!!)

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The Raven. 

Quotation marks go around anything that is part of a whole collection, or something that is short in nature.

A textbook would be a long work that is self-standing (meaning that it is not part of a whole), therefore it would need to be underlined or italicized; note, a chapter of a textbook, for instance, would be italicized because it is part of a whole work. 

Romeo and Juliet would be underlined as well because it is a play that is self-standing and it is not a short work. 

The underlined title in the sentence that should be enclosed in quotation marks is “The Raven”. The other underlined titles are not required to be put in quotation marks.

The explanation for the above answer is as mentioned below:

• A quotation mark is put on the names of those works of literatures which are shorter in length.

• It is also used to enclose those works which are part of a whole collection.

• English Literature is a textbook and is a long work which is self-standing. Therefore, we can just underline it.

Romeo and Juliet does not need to be put in quotes either as it is a whole work and not just a part of a whole.

Therefore, "The Raven" would be put in quotes as it is a short work of literature.

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