On a works cited page, which of the following should NOT be in italics?

A. Title of an article
B. Title of a periodical ***
C. Title of a newspaper
D. Title of a non-fiction book

Yes, A. Only A is INSIDE something else. All the others can be held in your hands.

B is incorrect. Make sure you know the differences among these 4 things.

Is it A?

To determine which of the options should NOT be in italics on a works cited page, we need to follow the guidelines of the citation style being used. The most commonly used citation styles are MLA (Modern Language Association) and APA (American Psychological Association).

In both MLA and APA styles, the title of a periodical (option B) should be italicized on a works cited page. This includes magazines, journals, and newspapers.

On the other hand, the title of an article (option A), the title of a newspaper (option C), and the title of a non-fiction book (option D) should all be formatted in italics.

Therefore, the answer is option B: the title of a periodical should NOT be in italics on a works cited page.