Typically, it is only titles of works that need either underlining italics, or quotation marks. Titles of groups are just proper nouns, so they'll just need capital letters.
Double spaced, indent one inch, use quotation marks around the title.
Surround the song title with quote marks, like "The Sound of Music," or you can use italics like The Sound of Music.
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Block quotations do not use quotation marks. The entire quote is a block of indented text.
yes you do you use quotations on what somebody or something is saying or thinking
The names of newspapers, magazines and other journals should be italicized. If italics are not available, underline if handwritten or use quotations marks.
when you put a quotation in a sentence you use quotation marks for the quote
Quotations for article titles. Italics and underlining are for full books - and the titles of journals.
when you put a quotation in a sentence you use quotation marks for the quote
You would surround the quote with quotation marks in order to show that the words are someone else's.
Block quotations typically start on a new line and are indented. Punctuation marks within the block quotation itself should be included as they appear in the original text, with no additional punctuation added solely for formatting purposes.