That will depend on the style manual being followed for your paper. They are used for movies in some of them, others use underlines.
you underline it because you cant you a quotation mark to present a book or the title of a movie.
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Most movie titles should appear in italics, as it is a large work or publication or art. However, if the piece of art or work is small of a part of the larger work it should be enclosed in quotation marks.
No. Movie titles should be underlined or italicized.
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== == == == The more common use is to italicize the title, but you can underline it if you wish. Italicizing is preferred and more common. According to Wikipedia's naming conventions, you underline or italicize the title of a film. However, this convention is not standard practice in major periodicals and newspapers, where it is correct to place double quotation marks around movie titles.
you underline it because you cant you a quotation mark to present a book or the title of a movie.
Generally, works that can stand alone (novels, plays, movie titles) are italicized or underlined. The APA Publication Manual states that you would need to underline, but it is commonly accepted that you may italicize when typing and including such a title. Shorter pieces (TV show episodes, poems, etc) are where one would use quotation marks.
No, you underline it. By the way, movie titles are in italics, and songs are in quotation marks.
No, "in Toto" should not be in quotation marks when used in a sentence. It is a Latin phrase meaning "as a whole" and is typically italicized in formal writing.
Yes From Bob baritone
Most movie titles should appear in italics, as it is a large work or publication or art. However, if the piece of art or work is small of a part of the larger work it should be enclosed in quotation marks.
== == == == The more common use is to italicize the title, but you can underline it if you wish. Italicizing is preferred and more common. According to Wikipedia's naming conventions, you underline or italicize the title of a film. However, this convention is not standard practice in major periodicals and newspapers, where it is correct to place double quotation marks around movie titles.
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No. Movie titles should be underlined or italicized.
No, movie titles are underlined or italicised.. But if u typing u have to use
Movie titles require either italics or underlining.