( ) are parenthesis. You never put a title between those. Sometimes you would use quotation marks " " . But usually a title is underlined. No it needs to be in quatation marks.
It can be anything you want it to be technically. I would include the title of the book in the title of the book. For example: The Glorious Cause By Jeff Shaara could be the title of a book report.
If you are asking how to properly write the title of a book when you're doing an essay or report, you underline it. If you are asking how to invent a title for your writing, click on the link.
its just the title of your book report and then by:(your name)
In a book report, you would italicize the title of a book, not underline it. When referencing a poem in your report, you would typically use quotation marks for its title. For example, "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost.
It is not necessary. If you use the title of the book, underline the title.
yep, it sure is
You start a book report by naming the title, and then talk about the author & his life or what has gone on in his life.
Maybe the books title or you could do what you think should bethe title of the book. :)
title of a book
The title of a book should be italicised when you have typed it (e.g. in an essay/article/book report).
You're doing it backwards ... The title comes LAST. Finish your book and you'll find your title from what you have written.
When a book title includes another book's title, the second book's title must be set off in some way to show that it is different. Two common ways of doing that are using italics or quotation marks.