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I think that it would be underlined because most titles for other things are underlined

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If you are drawing a drawing for school and asked to give it a title would it be in quotes or underlined?

Underlined


Is the Gettysburg Address in italics or quotes?

Yes you would because it is a speech. You only underline major publications like books and newspaper names because they are more significant. But if you are referring to a poem, speech, or article it would be put in quotations.


Do you put a poem title in quotes?

If you are ever unsure about underlines and quotes just remember short literary works go in quotes and long ones get underlined or italicized. So for a poem- it depends. For The Illiad you would use underlines or italics because it is a work unto itself. "I Hear America Singing" would get quotes since it's pretty short and part of a collection. I don't know if there's an actual rule of thumb on this, "Song of Myself" would be tricky since it's about 75 pages long, but I would say if it could be published on its own then it gets italics/underlines but if it's part of a collection then you would do quotes.


Should band names be underlined?

from my peticular studies in literature i would say no. I am a professor so yeppers i know


Do you always capitalize in quotes?

No, in fact it is the opposite---generally there are not quotes used. However, you would cap and use quotes if it is the name of a book, movie, etc., unless the stylebook calls for italics instead of quotes.


Are book titles underlined or do you put them in italics?

In writing there is no one set way in which the title of a book should be handled. However, book titles are usually italicized or placed in quotation marks and are generally not underlined. You should pick the style you prefer and stick to it.


Are titles of essays underlined in essays?

Titles of articles are placed in quotes, because they appear in a longer publication, and the title of the journal in which they appear is italicized or underlined. Titles of books usually underlined or italicized.


Do you put the name of a magazine article in quotes?

Quotation Marks, it is short work, like a poem, not a book or long story.


Do you underline a ballet an essay?

Quotations or Italics? In general, titles of individual selections within larger works of music are put in quotation marks; titles of larger works are set in italics (underlined in typescript). Since most ballets are broken into acts, you would italicize the title.


How do italics look in an essay?

Italics were formerly used to show emphasis or to point out an unusual word choice. But these days, you will see that italics are often used when giving the title of a newspaper or magazine; years ago, people underlined titles, but these days, certain manuals of style prefer italics. Such a use would look like this: In her new opinion piece, which you can see in today's New York Times, she discusses who is going to win the Stanley Cup.


Would you underline or put quotes around a limerick?

Always use quotation marks for poems (other than epics) and for songs.


Would you underline the name of a play?

Yes. A play is a major work, like a novel, so the title should be underlined, unless the play is a fairly short work, such as a one scene long tribute to another work. This would be too short to be considered a major play, so the title would be put in quotes. A play such as Shakespeare's Othello would be underlined or italicized, due to its length.