Which of the underlined titles in the following sentence should be enclosed in quotation marks? Our textbook, English Literature, includes Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet and Edgar Allen Poe’s poem The Raven. (1 point) Responses English Literature English Literature Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet The Raven

The underlined title "Romeo and Juliet" should be enclosed in quotation marks in the sentence.

The underlined title "Romeo and Juliet" should be enclosed in quotation marks.

In this sentence, the underlined titles that should be enclosed in quotation marks are "Romeo and Juliet" and "The Raven". When referring to the titles of shorter works, such as individual poems, short stories, or chapters in a book, it is customary to use quotation marks. So, in this case, "Romeo and Juliet" should be enclosed in quotation marks because it is a play, and "The Raven" should also be enclosed in quotation marks because it is a poem. The title "English Literature" does not need to be enclosed in quotation marks because it refers to a larger work, the textbook itself.