No, you don't underline it.=) Sometimes though you can. I do.
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If the report has been published (for example, by a government department) and made available to the general public, it should be treated like a book titled and italicized (or underlined).
Yes, typically the title of a report is underlined or italicized to distinguish it from the rest of the text and to give it emphasis.
Yes, titles of magazines and newspapers should be underlined (or italicized).
most of the time they are. it depends on what you are writing about.
For MLA or APA, do not underline the title.
You can either italicize or underline the newspaper's name; however, as for the individual article, you must put the story's title in quotations.
you can do that, or underline the title.
In a book report, you would italicize the title of a book, not underline it. When referencing a poem in your report, you would typically use quotation marks for its title. For example, "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost.
no, you italicize it.
yes doy
Italicize or underline the title.
It is not necessary. If you use the title of the book, underline the title.
No, you do not underline a DVD title. It is typically formatted in italics or bold to indicate it is a title.
You underline it
No, in APA style, you should not underline the book title in the bibliography. Instead, you should italicize the title of the book.
If you are asking how to properly write the title of a book when you're doing an essay or report, you underline it. If you are asking how to invent a title for your writing, click on the link.
You can either use italics or an underline.
yes you do underline it because titles are called pronouns which so you do underline.