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).
You use quotations for short stories, poems, article, and songs I believe. Everything else is underlined.
Quotations for article titles. Italics and underlining are for full books - and the titles of journals.
The names of newspapers, magazines and other journals should be italicized. If italics are not available, underline if handwritten or use quotations marks.
Either underline or put i n quotations. NOT BOTH
No, you would put in quotations. For example: "Love Story"
Whenever possible, italicize novel titles. Otherwise, underline them.
No you don't, you can put the song title in quotations thought as a substitute.
I think you mean if you underline it, put it in quotations or put it in italic. I'm sorry but I don't know.
yes
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.
if its a really long poem then you underline it but most of the time you put quotation marks
You use quotations for small things like books, movies , newspaper articles and other liitle things. However, you use underline when it is an epic large subjuct. Example is Titanic, ship names, large subjects. so you will say; In the new album "Rosebuds", I enjoy the song "Honey Buns".