You can either use italics or an underline.
yes you do underline it because titles are called pronouns which so you do underline.
Qutation marks for essays, short stories, poems, movies underline for book titles
underline it
When citing a shorter work (essay, magazine or newspaper article, short poem, chapter of a book, one-act play, song, etc.) in your essay, place the title in quotation marks. It is only appropriate to italicize titles of longer works (books, movies, epic poetry, albums, magazines, newspapers, etc.). If, however, you are handwriting your essay, go ahead and underline these titles. That being said, a strict answer to your question is no. You should not underline the title of an essay when using it in your own essay. You should place it in quotation marks.
If it is a long work, such as a novel or epic poem, yes. If it is a short work such a poem or episode no, you put it in quotations.
No, you do not underline a DVD title. It is typically formatted in italics or bold to indicate it is a title.
You underline it
No, in APA style, you should not underline the book title in the bibliography. Instead, you should italicize the title of the book.
You can either use italics or an underline.
yes you do underline it because titles are called pronouns which so you do underline.
No, in MLA format you do not underline the title of a play. Instead, you should italicize the title to indicate that it is a work of art.
No,you don't. It's just like a author doesn't underline the book title on the cover page.
Qutation marks for essays, short stories, poems, movies underline for book titles
Yes.
Yes.
No.