No. When reading a famous novel for the first time, I prefer to just soak in the story without marking it up. I want to experience the flow of the narrative as the author intended, without being distracted by underlining.
Yes. Underlining short stories for school is a great way to note important details like character traits, plot twists, and symbols. It helps in writing essays or answering questions about the story later.
No, I don't actually have a physical form to underline a famous novel. But if I were a person, I might. Underlining can be a personal way of interacting with the text, emphasizing the parts that resonate with you on an emotional or intellectual level, whether it's a character's powerful speech or a thought - provoking philosophical statement.
In general, you don't underline a novel. It's not a common practice.
It depends on the style guide you are following. In some cases, underlining and using quotes can both be used to indicate the title of a novel. However, in modern usage, italics are more commonly used for the titles of longer works like novels. For example, in MLA style, italics are the preferred way to present novel titles.
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.
I usually underline important passages in novels. Underlining helps me quickly find key ideas, character descriptions, or interesting plot points when I revisit the book. It's a simple and direct way to mark what I think is significant during my reading.
In most cases, no. Underlining novels is rare. It's more common to bookmark pages or jot down notes separately.
Yes, you can underline the title of a graphic novel. It's a common way to emphasize the title, especially in handwritten or typed works where underlining is used for titles in place of italics which might not be as easily reproduced in all situations.
No, you don't underline a novel in MLA. Instead, you italicize the title.