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Because underlining quotations is not standard practice, the choice would be stylistic. It would be best to be consistent with whatever method (underlining quotation marks or not) you choose though.
It should be enclosed in quotation marks.
Following the model "Novel = underlined/italicized Short story = quotation marks," short films require quotation marks.
Musicals are either underlined or italicized. Individual songs from a musical would be surrounded by quotation marks.
A book title should be underlined or italicized - not placed in quotation marks.
Yes they are underlined. They can also be put in quotation marks, but it's funner to underline.
It should be centered, but NOT underlined or in quotation marks. If there is a book title in the title it should be in quotation marks with the authors last name and year published in parentheses. Did you find this helpful? Recommend 12blackroses if yes!
Yes, chapter titles are quoted in MLA format.
Noah is not Selena Gomez
Company names are not underlined, nor are quotation marks put around them. They are written as normal proper nouns unless there are underlines or quotation marks in the name itself.
In formal writing, titles of stories are typically italicized. In less formal situations, you can use quotation marks. The important thing is to be consistent in whichever style you choose.
Movies need to be underlined or italicized.