Names of literary works should be italicized to set them apart from the rest. The words "Romeo and Juliet" are the name of the play. They should be in italics.
Essay titles are placed inside quotation marks.
Titles of novels, plays, newspapers, albums, etc get underlined. Short stories, poems, song titles, articles, etc. go in quotes.
Yes. When it is a literary work that can stand alone, it must be underlined.
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It should be enclosed in quotation marks.
Book titles, movie titles, TV show titles, play titles, and music album titles should be underlined when used in writing.
No, songs should be in quotes. Albums should be underlined.
No, colons should not be underlined. When using a colon, it should be formatted as regular text within a sentence.
No, if a title of a novel is handwritten, it should be italicized instead of underlined. Underlining is used in handwritten work to show that the text should be italicized in printed work.
No they should not.
Television shows should be written in quotes, not underlined.
Either underline or italicize.
Yes. A play is a major work, like a novel, so the title should be underlined, unless the play is a fairly short work, such as a one scene long tribute to another work. This would be too short to be considered a major play, so the title would be put in quotes. A play such as Shakespeare's Othello would be underlined or italicized, due to its length.
No.
yes it is still a type of book and when writing an essay all books are underlined
Ten dollars is the price of admission to the play A Raisin in the Sun.If handwritten then the title should be underlined rather than italicized.