You underline only the title of the work, not the author's name.
Novels are typically italicized when mentioned in a sentence or paragraph. However, if you are hand-writing the title, you would underline it.
You only underline a title of a book if it is part of the essay and not the title of the essay. Understand?
No, you don't underline it.=) Sometimes though you can. I do. ____ If the report has been published (for example, by a government department) and made available to the general public, it should be treated like a book titled and italicized (or underlined).
The actual comic gets underlined or italicized (never both!). The same is true with the comic book title. Any specific entry, any specific chapter gets quotes.
Yes, the book title is italicized in APA format.
No, don't underline the title of a book you mention according to APA format.
That would not be the normal usage. The name is capitalized.
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, if the title of a book is the same as the title of an article, you would italicize it in both cases. This follows standard conventions for titles of longer works like books and articles.
Yes.
No, you underline it, or italicize it. ;) Underlining is preferred by most English teachers.