In a research paper, articles are typically italicized when referencing them.
In a research paper, papers should be italicized when referencing them.
In APA format, articles are italicized, not quoted.
In academic writing, journal articles should be italicized rather than quoted.
In academic writing, article titles are typically italicized rather than quoted.
Yes, "sic" is typically italicized in normal text to indicate that a mistake appeared in the original text being quoted. This helps to show that the error did not originate from the current writer.
Underlining and italicizing are the same thing. Song titles should be quoted.
Yes, movies are often quoted in everyday conversations as they contain memorable lines and phrases that people enjoy referencing.
A story is underlined or in italics. A short story is in quotes.
The Odyssey and Iliad are both epic poems. While short poems are quoted in writing, epic poems are underlined do to their length.
Names of authors - of songs, books, articles, stories and so on - should be written out in plain type. It is the titles of works that should be italicized (or, if italics are not available, underlined).
Sic is a Latin word meaning "thus", "so", "as such", or "in such a manner". In writing, it is placed within square brackets and usually italicized - [sic] - to indicate that an incorrect or unusual spelling, phrase, punctuation, and/or other preceding quoted material has been reproduced verbatim from the quoted original and is not a transcription error.
Are you trying to cite it? I am not sure my class recently wrote papers like that. My library teacher gave me a website that you submit the needed information, and it loads it into the MLA format you need. It works for everything movies, books, encyclopedias..etc.