Yes you do.
In French, titles of stories are typically written in italics instead of being underlined. This convention is the same for other forms of writing as well, like plays, films, and books.
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.
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, 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, you only need to underline or italicize the title of a book once in a written work to indicate that it is a title. If you are referencing the title multiple times, you do not need to underline or italicize it each time, just the first instance.
The title of a speech is typically placed in quotes. It is not necessary to use italics or underline.
for the proper grammer yes
If your doing it in neat then deffo underline it!! x
No, you would put in quotations. For example: "Love Story"
No, it's the title of an album not a story.
No, you do not underline a DVD title. It is typically formatted in italics or bold to indicate it is a title.
yes for purposes of sight reading you should underline title and maybe picture on work but if righting your own it would be very helpful to other readers.
You underline it
No, in APA style, you should not underline the book title in the bibliography. Instead, you should italicize the title of the book.
You can either use italics or an underline.
yes you do underline it because titles are called pronouns which so you do underline.
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.
No,you don't. It's just like a author doesn't underline the book title on the cover page.