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 ["..."].
When writing an essay or similar piece, it is conventional to underline the title of a book or other text each time it is written.This helps to distinguish whether the writer is referring to a text, or an element found within the text (for example, the name of a character).
yes you do underline it because titles are called pronouns which so you do underline.
You underline it
You only underline a title of a book if it is part of the essay and not the title of the essay. Understand?
you underline the title of the movie
No you do not. Only for books titles.
Qutation marks for essays, short stories, poems, movies underline for book titles
Titles of anothologies should be treated in the same way as the titles of other books, so underline or italicize, depending on what is expected at your school or college.
Song titles, like the titles of poems, should be placed in quotation marks.
That would not be the normal usage. The name is capitalized.
No. They get italicized or quotes, depending on what format you are using.
For titles of films, use italics to show the title is a standalone work. If italics are not possible (such as in handwriting), underline the title instead.