For short stories and short poems use quotation marks.
Typically, short stories are enclosed in quotation marks when mentioned in an essay, rather than being underlined. This helps to distinguish the title of the short story from the rest of the text and follows standard punctuation and formatting conventions.
yes for purposes of sight reading you should underline title and maybe picture on work but if righting your own it would be very helpful to other readers.
Underline. Unless you're typing, in which case you italicize it.
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).
If your doing it in neat then deffo underline it!! x
for the proper grammer yes
No just underline
No, you would put in quotations. For example: "Love Story"
no, you don't since it is not a piece of literature or a work of art in a cinematic way (movie). nor is it a short story. this answer only applies if you are talking about the actual statue Lady Liberty. but you do have to capitalize it since it is a national monument.
No, for a short work like a book report or story, it's best to stick with one POV. Third person is the usual form for reports and essays.
A short story, but it depends on what you mean. Isaac Asimov wrote a story about a robot named Robbie, and it was a short story. The short story was included in a collection that the publisher called I, Robot (even though Isaac Asimov didn't agree with the title, since there was already a Sci Fi short story with that name that Asimov had read). Isaac Asimov's story, originally called Robbie, was expanded and published under a couple of different names after that, and the ideas behind the story were expanded into several novels in Asimov's robot series. I robot is a collection of nine short stories woven together as if a single narrator is telling the stories to a newspaper report.
No, it's the title of an album not a story.