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okay here is the very last video you will have for punctuation first up is italics or underlining which is basically interchangeable use one or the other not both the new um rules for MLA do require you to use italics if you are typing something if youamp;#39;re handwriting you should underline so donamp;#39;t try and write sideways um first rule for italicizing is to italicize um the titles of larger works of literature like books or novels movies plays TV shows uh the name of magazines or newspapers works of art like the Mona Lisa um and ships I know itamp;#39;s kind of random but on the side here ships are also a part of that list so the Titanic would be italicized so anytime you have a ship title too okay this here is an example um just be careful if youamp;#39;re writing um about something from a newspaper or a magazine um yes that is a funny picture I think they photosho that but um New York Times theamp;#39; is not a part of the title so I didnamp;#39;t italicize that or c