We don't typically underline short stories. The standard formatting for titles is more likely to be italicization or using quotation marks, depending on the style guide being followed.
In general, underlining short stories is not necessary. Titles of books or stories are often italicized or put in quotation marks instead.
No, we usually don't underline short stories. It's not a common practice.
In most cases, we don't underline titles of short stories. Titles are usually italicized or put in quotation marks.
It depends. Usually, you don't have to underline short stories. But if it's for a specific style guide or assignment instructions that say so, then yes.
It depends. Usually, you don't have to underline short stories. But if it's for a specific style guide or assignment that requires it, then yes.
Typically, you quote short stories. Underlining is not a common way to indicate them.
It depends. Usually, italicizing is more common for titles of short stories. But in some cases, underlining can also be used, especially in handwritten work.
It depends. Usually, you quote short stories when referring to specific passages or quotes within the story. Underlining is less common in this context.
Most of the time, short stories are italicized. It's a standard practice that helps distinguish the title from the main text. But there can be exceptions based on the requirements of a particular publication or writing guideline.
It depends. Usually, italicizing is more common for titles of short stories.
Typically, you quote short stories. Underlining is not the standard way. Quotes help clearly indicate that you're referring to the specific story. However, in some specific formatting styles or instructions, underlining might be specified.
I don't think it's necessary. Usually, underlining isn't a common way to mark a collection of short stories.