No. Movie titles should be underlined or italicized.
Movies need to be underlined or italicized.
Yes. For episodes you use quotation marks; for TV shows you underline or italicize.
Only short films go in quotation marks. Full-length films are italicized. Similarly, short story titles are put in quotation marks, while titles of full-length books are italicized.Also, titles of TV shows are italicized, while episodes are put in quotation marks (for example, episode, "Humbug," of The X-files).
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You do whatever the style guide for the publication you're writing for says to do. However, probably the most common form for titles of works (such as movies) is to put it in italics. If you can't do that (because you're using a typewriter or something that doesn't do italics), the most common is to underline them. Quotation marks might be used if you could do neither of the above.
Quotation marks. "" <- are quotation marks
Movies need to be underlined or italicized.
quotation marks
You would put quotation marks around radio shows because they are talking.
Yes. You would put quotation marks around the name of a game.Examples"Minecraft""Just Dance"
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Yes, you should put quotation marks around a sermon title when it is mentioned in written text to distinguish it as a title.
In the quotation marks.
No you do not
You put the quotation marks around what was said, start a new paragraph for each speaker, and put any punctuation marks inside the quotation marks.
They are called quotation marks and are "......"
Yes.