Yes, you may underline movie titles or put them in italics.
A way to remember this is to ask yourself if it would be able to sit on a shelf.
Because movies, books, and such are able to sit on a shelf, you underline them.
However, if it is a poem, article, short story, etc.. these are not physically able to sit on shelves, and in this case, you put them in quotations.
Actually . . . the use of underlining is pretty much gone now. Underlining was originally used in a manuscript to indicate that something was to be italicized in print. Now that you have the ability to word process, it's only used now when writing in long hand.
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you underline it because you cant you a quotation mark to present a book or the title of a movie.
you underline the title of the movie
If you are writing by hand, then yes you underline it, but if you are typing, you need to italicize it.
yes or italicize it
Well the title of your essay will be the topic that you chose to write about.
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No,you don't. It's just like a author doesn't underline the book title on the cover page.
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.
It is correct to either use italics or to underline. Be consistent throughout your essay, however.
No, you do not underline the title of a memoir when writing an essay. Instead, italicize the title to indicate that it's a separate work from the rest of the text.
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.
If you're typing an essay, you would italicize it, if you're writing an essay, you would underline it.
No.
you underline it because you cant you a quotation mark to present a book or the title of a movie.