yes
italicize the title of the novel
Italicize it.
Italicize it. Some people might say to underline, but only do that if you're using a typewriter.
Italicize or underline the title.
If this is for a paper, remember to italicize the book title. That will help differentiate between mentions of the character themselves and mentions of the title.
When writing an essay or similar piece, it is conventional to underline the title of a book or other text each time it is written.This helps to distinguish whether the writer is referring to a text, or an element found within the text (for example, the name of a character).
Yes, the title of a scholarly journal should be italicized when cited in the text of a paper or article. This helps to differentiate it from the surrounding text and follow proper citation formatting guidelines.
For a novel's title, you should use italics or quotation marks. Italicize the title if you are typing it (e.g., The Great Gatsby) and use quotation marks if you are handwriting it ("The Great Gatsby").
It is not necessary to italicize the title of a newsletter. The title can be written in regular font or in quotation marks for emphasis.
Yes, you either italicize it or put quotes around the art title. Example: "Starry Night"
you can do that, or underline the title.
In a citation, you should not italicize the title of an article, book, or journal. You should italicize the title of the journal or book, but not the title of the article itself.