It depends. In general, novel titles are italicized rather than underlined when written. But in some handwritten or specific formatting cases, underlining might be used.
Typically, no. The common practice is to italicize novel titles. However, if for some reason you can't italicize, underlining could be an alternative, but it's not the preferred style.
No, typically we don't underline novel titles. We usually italicize them.
It depends. In some cases, you might underline novel titles, but in others, you could use italics or quotation marks. It often depends on the style guide you're following, like in academic writing or for a specific publication.
Typically, it's more common to use italics for novel titles. However, in handwritten work or when specific formatting guidelines require it, underlining can be used.
No, you don't underline novel titles in MLA. Titles of novels are typically italicized.
It depends. Usually, you don't underline graphic novel titles. Titles are more commonly italicized or put in quotation marks.
Not necessarily. It depends on the style guide or specific requirements of the publication or project you're working on.
It depends. In most cases, fiction titles are not underlined. Titles of books, stories, and other fictional works are typically italicized or put in quotation marks.
Generally, you don't underline the titles of novels in essays. Instead, it's preferred to italicize them. This is a widely accepted convention in academic and literary writing to distinguish titles from the main text.
Well, traditionally in certain writing styles, you would underline short story titles. But in modern usage, italics are often preferred. However, if specific formatting guidelines say to underline, then you should do that.
No, you typically don't. It's more common to use italics or quotations for short story titles. This is a widely accepted formatting rule in writing.