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.
I can definitely help with that! Just let me know what the sentences are and how you would like the underlined part to be written.
A scientific name is underlined when written by hand. However, when typed, a scientific name is italicized instead of being underlined.
Television shows should be written in quotes, not underlined.
It seems the stories written by Erle Stanley Gardner have the underlined "The."
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Yes, if you are saying "i read the book A Wrinkle in Time yesterday." then "A Wrinkle in Time would be underlined.
If the underlined digit in the number 677 is 6, you would round the whole number to 700. If the first 7 is underlined it would be 680.
Titles of epics are italicized or underlined as they are 'stand-alone' works like books.
I think that it would be underlined because most titles for other things are underlined
None of the digits is underlined. If you gave that to a computer, it would be all over for the computer.