No, you italicize it. For example:
The characters in Take Care are epic examples of misleading mentors.
In most cases, it is not necessary to underline a character name in an essay. It is more common to use italics when referring to the name of a character in a written work. This helps to distinguish the character's name from the surrounding text.
You do not underline a characters name you only under line the book title.
No, in ASA format style, you do not underline the title of a chart in an essay. Instead, the title of the chart should be capitalized and centered above the chart.
No, in MLA format you do not underline the title of a play. Instead, you should italicize the title to indicate that it is a work of art.
i think u explain wat u wrote on da topic sentence
No, you do not need to underline the name of a seminar listed on an agenda. Simply bold or italicize it to make it stand out.
No, you do not underline a movie name in a paper. Instead, you should italicize the movie name to indicate it is a title.
No, it is no necessary to underline proper nouns in a regular or formative essay, unless used to exaggerate.
It is not necessary to underline product names in an essay. Instead, you can simply capitalize the product name to give it emphasis.
Absolutely, espcially in an essay or report
No, unless you need to emphasize it.
no you do not
No
In an essay, you generally underline the name of a Greek tragedy when it is on paper. When typed, you can use quotation marks, underlines or italics, but only choose one of them. This also depends on what your style guide requires.
Don't ever use facebook in an essay!
yes
yes
yes
No.