A story is underlined or in italics. A short story is in quotes.
no im pretty sure thats books, but the important words are still capitalized
It is underlined under MLA rules or in italics under the APA rules, but never in qoutation marks. Quotation marks are used for quoting text from books, short story titles, articles in periodicals or reference works, etc.
Following the model "Novel = underlined/italicized Short story = quotation marks," short films require quotation marks.
Underlined
No. Only the titles of major works are underlined. Here's an example of how these things work: The title of an album would be underlined. Spice Girls (underlined) The title of the song in an album would be in quotations: "Wannabe" Lyrics are quoted like text, but just like with poetry, separate lines are denoted with a forward slash: "If you wanna be my lover/you gotta get with my friends/making love's forever/friendship never ends"
I think that it would be underlined because most titles for other things are underlined
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).
No, if a title of a novel is handwritten, it should be italicized instead of underlined. Underlining is used in handwritten work to show that the text should be italicized in printed work.
Underlined is a verb and an adjective. Verb (past tense of underline): The students underlined the title of the book in their reports. Adjective: an underlined word
yep, it sure is
The proper citation for a magazine is within quote marks. "Atlantic Monthly" All the words in the title are capitalized. The title of a book is underlined.
No, it is underlined, just like a book title.