No.
No. You put " " quotation marks around it.
According to MLA formatting, essay titles require quotation marks.
In my English class our teacher tells us to underline titles of book, names in movies
If you're typing the essay out, then you italicize it and nothing else. But if you're hand-writing the essay, then you underline it. In either case, do not use quotation marks.
Yes, you must underline books within an essay. You cannot do quotation marks, or apostrophes on both sides of the title, bold, or italicize it. You must underline a book in an essay.
i think u explain wat u wrote on da topic sentence
In titles of books
You only underline a title of a book if it is part of the essay and not the title of the essay. Understand?
No, because you write the title big like in a book.
When citing a shorter work (essay, magazine or newspaper article, short poem, chapter of a book, one-act play, song, etc.) in your essay, place the title in quotation marks. It is only appropriate to italicize titles of longer works (books, movies, epic poetry, albums, magazines, newspapers, etc.). If, however, you are handwriting your essay, go ahead and underline these titles. That being said, a strict answer to your question is no. You should not underline the title of an essay when using it in your own essay. You should place it in quotation marks.
no