No. Use quotation marks.
no i think you underline it
On the computer it is in italics but when you are writing it you underline it quotes are for a specific scene in the movie
No, the name of a magazine is in Itallics if typed, and in quotes if handwritten.
No. If referencing it in a paper you will put it in quotes as you do a poem.
It is not necessary. If you use the title of the book, underline the title.
You need to Underline it if you are typing it, if you are writing it, it needs to be in quotes.
No. They get italicized or quotes, depending on what format you are using.
I think that it is in quotes, but I'm not sure.
Yes. You underline titles of magazines, newspapers, books, and movies. The titles of parts inside them, such as chapters or articles, are put in quotes ["..."].
An underline!An underline!An underline!An underline!
never ever put them in quotes usually you italicize them, but if you can't (like on a typewriter perhaps) then just underline it
You would underline or italicize the name of the book on tape rather than use quotation marks.