CAPTIALIZATION AND TITLES EXERCISE 1 The media in Europe is slightly different. Recently, I visited Rome, Italy with my friends Frank and Sherry. When we arrived in Aeroporti de Roma, and we all traveled by bus to Lucchio, a small village in Tuscany in the providence of Lucca, Italy. We stopped at a small English-style pub named the boar's bottom. While having lunch at the cafe, I noticed a recent issue of the Razzi Italia on a table. On the cover, there was a front-page story entitled, "Lady Gaga and Ryan Gosling Having a Baby." I fell out of the chair laughing. And, to think, I thought the National Enquirer was bad. EXERCISE 2 1. Time Magazine (Hint: Periodical) 2. The New Yorker (Hint: Periodical) 3. “Cathedral” (Hint: Short Story) 4. The Professional (Hint: Film) 5. “The Panther” (Hint: Short Poem) 6. Vogue (Hint: Periodical) 7. “The Pedagogy of the Bamboozled” (Hint: Article) 8. “Twist and Shout” (Hint: Short Musical Composition) 9. Microsoft PowerPoint (Hint: Software) 10. “On Being a Man in the 21st Century” (Hint: Essay) 11. Mona Lisa (Hint: Artistic Work) 12. The Nutcracker Suite (Hint: Long Musical Composition) 13. Apple Computer Website (Hint: Website) 14. “Sonnet 18” (Hint: Short Poem) 15: “The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies” (Hint: Short Musical Composition)