Book titles are italicized when typing, and underlined when hand-written. Chapters and quotes in books are put into quotation marks. Long, epic poems that are published individually are often treated as a book, and would be italicized. An example is Homer's Odyssey.
What you do is put quotation marks around the title.
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No, you italicize.
you wouldn't
Put the title in quotes.
Series titles should be italicized. To punctuate the "Twilight" series correctly, you would italicize the title of each book within the series. For example: Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn.
The title of a newspaper article should be enclosed in quotation marks.
Underline or italicize -saf
You capitalize it
For titles of films, use italics to show the title is a standalone work. If italics are not possible (such as in handwriting), underline the title instead.
It should be --- The answer is i n fact i n the book.
You would put it in italics.Example:Wow, she thought.
All words apart from articles, conjunctions and prepositions should be capitalized.
The sentence "We read the book The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg" is already correctly punctuated and capitalized. It includes the correct capitalization of the book title and author's name.
The sentence should be punctuated as follows: "Read a book, such as 'My Side of the Mountain,' and write a reflection of the plot." This punctuation clarifies the instruction by setting off the book title with commas and enclosing it in quotation marks for emphasis.