29. On a Works Cited page, which of the following should not be in italics? (1 point)

title of an essay
title of an book
title of a magazine
title of a play

Title of a book.

31. Identify the correctly punctuated sentence in each group. (1 point)

The man said Turn right at the corner.
The man said “Turn right at the corner.”
The man said, “Turn right at the corner.”
The man said, “Turn right at the corner”.

The man said, “Turn right at the corner.”

On a Works Cited page, the title of an essay, title of a book, and title of a magazine should be in italics. However, the title of a play should be written in regular font (not in italics).

To determine which of the following titles should not be in italics on a Works Cited page, we need to consult a style guide. The most commonly used style guides for academic writing are the Modern Language Association (MLA) and the American Psychological Association (APA).

In MLA style, the titles of essays should be enclosed in quotation marks and not italicized. The titles of books, magazines, and plays, on the other hand, should be italicized.

In APA style, the titles of essays, books, magazines, and plays should all be in italics.

Therefore, based on the given choices, the title of an essay should not be in italics on a Works Cited page according to MLA style.