They are in quotations due to the fact a myth is a story from another person.
Neither, they're italicized.
You use quotations for short stories, poems, article, and songs I believe. Everything else is underlined.
In the sentence, Involve your child in the excitement of creating their own Many Hands photo album and journal. Does the title of the book Many Hands need to be underlined or in quotations.
The title of a website should be underlined Italic or normal, not in quotations.
If you are writing it out in longhand or on a typewriter, it should be underlined. Quotations are used for names of briefer pieces, like articles, poems or songs. If you are typing it on a computer, the title of a book should be placed in italics. Underlines are reserved for hyperlinks.
Magazine names should be in italics or underlined. Magazine articles should be in quotations.
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).
If you mean newspaper or magazine articles, and if you are using MLA format (i.e., for an English class), then article titles should be in quotation marks rather than underlined or italicized. APA or Chicago formats may have different requirements; I'm not familiar with them.
Because underlining quotations is not standard practice, the choice would be stylistic. It would be best to be consistent with whatever method (underlining quotation marks or not) you choose though.
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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"
No, it is not underlined.