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in preparation for your virtual read - along this month, youve gone above and beyond in your research for wuthering heights, and you want to share another gothic poem that aligns well with the moody vibes of brontës work. you need to write a message on the community chat space, letting other followers of the reviewer know that you found a poem for them to review and think about, as you head into your next spooky tale. \hi, guys! were going to be reading _____, and i thought you might enjoy _____ as well! happy reading!\ how would you correctly cite both the novel and the poem in your message? ○ wuthering heights by emily brontë; the raven by edgar allan poe ○ \wuthering heights\ by emily brontë; the raven by edgar allan poe ○ wuthering heights by emily brontë; \the raven\ by edgar allan poe ○ \wuthering heights\ by emily brontë; \the raven\ by edgar allan poe
Standard citation formatting rules state that full-length novels are written in italics, while shorter works like poems are enclosed in quotation marks. Wuthering Heights is a novel, so it should be italicized, and The Raven is a poem, so it should be in quotation marks.
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Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë; "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe