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No. Movie titles should be underlined or italicized.
you underline it because you cant you a quotation mark to present a book or the title of a movie.
Most movie titles should appear in italics, as it is a large work or publication or art. However, if the piece of art or work is small of a part of the larger work it should be enclosed in quotation marks.
No, movie titles are underlined or italicised.. But if u typing u have to use
Yes From Bob baritone
No. Movie titles should be underlined or italicized.
you underline it because you cant you a quotation mark to present a book or the title of a movie.
No, you underline it. By the way, movie titles are in italics, and songs are in quotation marks.
No, "in Toto" should not be in quotation marks when used in a sentence. It is a Latin phrase meaning "as a whole" and is typically italicized in formal writing.
Most movie titles should appear in italics, as it is a large work or publication or art. However, if the piece of art or work is small of a part of the larger work it should be enclosed in quotation marks.
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No, movie titles are underlined or italicised.. But if u typing u have to use
When writing an essay, you should italicize the title of the work being referenced (e.g., book, movie, journal) to differentiate it from the rest of the text. If italicizing is not an option (e.g., in a handwritten assignment), underlining the title is also acceptable. Avoid using quotation marks unless you are citing a shorter work within a larger work.
Movie titles require either italics or underlining.
No, "A Christmas Carol" does not need to be underlined if it is a movie title. Instead, it should be italicized if you are typing it.
It will depend entirely on the style manual being followed. It is used for movies in some of them, others use italics or underlines.