Major Works Mastery
This worksheet explains the difference between major works, which are italicized, and minor works, which use quotation marks. Students are asked to underline major works in a list of example sentences, reinforcing their understanding of which types of works require italics. This exercise provides a straightforward way to practice identifying and marking major works correctly. By categorizing and underlining titles, students deepen their grasp of formatting conventions.
Practicing with major works and formatting conventions sharpens students’ categorization skills and improves grammar proficiency. By focusing on italics, they learn to apply academic standards consistently, supporting writing accuracy and professional presentation. This exercise also reinforces comprehension skills, as students differentiate between major and minor works in various contexts. Mastery of these rules is vital for academic writing and is beneficial in producing clear, well-structured documents.