Identify the correct sentence.

a. Have you read William Blake’s poem “London” from Songs of Innocence and Experience?
b. Have you read William Blake’s poem “london” from Songs of Innocence and Experience?
c. Have you read William Blake’s poem London from Songs of Innocence and Experience?
d. Have you read William Blake’s poem “London” from “Songs of Innocence and
Experience”?

Is it D?

No.

Are there any of those words in italics in any of the other three? Book and magazine titles are to be underlined or italicized. Titles of stories, poems, songs, etc., are to be in quotation marks.

Yes, the correct sentence is d. "Have you read William Blake's poem "London" from "Songs of Innocence and Experience"?"

Yes, the correct sentence is D: "Have you read William Blake’s poem 'London' from 'Songs of Innocence and Experience'?" This sentence correctly follows the standard rules of punctuation and capitalization for titles and quotes. The poem title, "London," is enclosed in quotation marks, and the book title, "Songs of Innocence and Experience," is also enclosed in quotation marks.