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There are certain words and titles that need to be italicized. When typing, these words would be in italics, but when writing it out by hand, these words just need to be underlined, because it is too difficult to write words in italics by hand. Here are the words and titles that need to be italicized or underlined. The titles of books, the titles of poems (Long poems. The ones that could be a book by themselves.), speeches (particularly famous speeches), the titles of movies, the titles of TV shows, plays, long musical pieces, and magazines. Space shuttles, planes, and ships, like the name of a space shuttle, the name of a plane, and the name of a ship all need to be in italics, or underlined if written by hand. Some words need to be in italics if you want to place a particular emphasis on that word. If someone were saying amp;quot;Come here!amp;quot; they could underline that word or put it in italics. If a word is expressed as a word in a sentence, then it needs to be put in italic