Yes, usually. Academic writing has specific formatting rules, and underlining short story titles is a common way to set them apart. However, some academic styles may also allow or prefer italics. For instance, MLA style allows either underlining or italics for titles of short works like short stories. It's important to check the specific requirements of the academic style you are following.
No, you don't underline short story titles in MLA. You should enclose them in quotation marks. This is a standard convention in MLA style for titles of shorter works.
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, 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.
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.
Short story titles aren't underlined in MLA format. The convention is to use quotation marks. It's a standardized way to format citations and references to ensure consistency and clarity in academic writing.