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Italicize or underline the title.
No, you don't underline it.=) Sometimes though you can. I do. ____ If the report has been published (for example, by a government department) and made available to the general public, it should be treated like a book titled and italicized (or underlined).
No, don't underline the title of a book you mention according to APA format.
Yes, if you want to. You also should Quotation it.
It depends what your writing about and how you want the reader to absorb the information.
Yes you do. You also underline names of books, and websites.
It all depends on what format in which you are writing. When I was still in school, I primarily had to use the MLA format. In MLA you are required to underline website names. This is the website that I always used to make sure my style was correct.... http://owl.english.purdue.edu/
Yes and no. A newsletter is a publication whose title should be given in italics. If italics are not available, that's when you underline it. The underline means italics--going back to the days of typewriters, when there was no way to make italics unless you were a printer setting type.
When writing out names of items there are two ways to make it stand out one way is to underline it. Titles of books, films, plays, TV shows and video games are all underlined.
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No you only underline the names of books. Just make sure you capiatalize it correctly and it is spelled the way that they spell it.
If your doing it in neat then deffo underline it!! x