Novels are typically italicized when mentioned in a sentence or paragraph. However, if you are hand-writing the title, you would underline it.
Yes, movies are either underlined or italicized.
That is correct. In MLA style, titles of books are italicized rather than underlined when citing them in text.
In an APA citation, the author's name is typically underlined or italicized. The title of the source being cited is also underlined or italicized in the reference list.
No, if a title of a novel is handwritten, it should be italicized instead of underlined. Underlining is used in handwritten work to show that the text should be italicized in printed work.
Titles of epics are italicized or underlined as they are 'stand-alone' works like books.
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The title of the source (e.g., book, journal, or website) is always italicized or underlined in a bibliography.
Scientific names are composed of the GENUS name, which is capitalized, and the species name, which is always lower case. The entire scientific name is ALWAYS underlined or italicized.
Following the model "Novel = underlined/italicized Short story = quotation marks," short films require quotation marks.
In MLA format, the novel "Don Quixote" should be italicized. In APA format, it should be italicized as well.
Neither, they're italicized.
No it should not be italicized. If you are referring to a specific train then it should be capitalized. If the name of the train appears in a title of an article, book etc then it should be italicized in that case.