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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Underlining novels

Do you underline a book or italize
  

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Either underline or italicize. In the "olden days", we were limited to underlining, but now we have a choice with computers.

  • Either underline or italicize.
  • In the "olden days", we were limited to underlining, but now we have a choice with computers.
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Either underline or italicize. In the "olden days", we were limited to underlining, but now we have a choice with computers.
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I rarely see underlined text in a book; italics are fairly common, especially for thoughts or to write about writing.
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ferdisI rarely see underlined text in a book; italics are fairly common, especially for thoughts or to write about writing.

I interpreted the question to be about writing the title of a book.
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Philip
ferdisI rarely see underlined text in a book; italics are fairly common, especially for thoughts or to write about writing.

I interpreted the question to be about writing the title of a book.

Me too
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AnonymousDo you underline a book or italize

There aren't any rules on this, unless you are working for a publishing house, in which case you'd need to ask the publishing house.

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