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Which sentence has titles that are punctuated correctly?

a.
I found the recipe in a New York Times article called “A Spoonful of Spring Asparagus, Green as Can Be.”

b.
I found the recipe in a “New York Times” article called “A Spoonful of Spring Asparagus, Green as Can Be.”

c.
I found the recipe in a “New York Times” article called A Spoonful of Spring Asparagus, Green as Can Be.

d.
I found the recipe in a New York Times article called “A Spoonful of Spring Asparagus, Green as Can Be.”

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The sentence that is correctly punctuated is I found the recipe in a New York Times article called "A Spoonful of Spring Asparagus, Green as Can Be." (option A)

The use of punctuation signs such as:

  • Commas
  • Periods
  • Colons
  • Quotation marks,

And the use of other elements such as capitalization or italics are important to make the text clear and highlight specific elements.

The general rules for this include:

  • Capitalize the first letter of the first word as well as proper names, for example, the names of people, newspapers, and even works such as articles or books.
  • Use quotation marks to enclose the name of short works such as articles or poems.
  • Use italics to highlight the name of books or newspapers.
  • Use commas, periods, etc. to separate ideas.

Based on this, the only option that follows these rules is the last one or  I found the recipe in a New York Times article called “A Spoonful of Spring Asparagus, Green as Can Be.”

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