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The second is to italicize or underline longer pieces. Longer pieces include, but are not limited to novels, films, and newspapers. Both italics and underlining are appropriate for longer writings. However, the same style should be used consistently throughout the essay. [ | The second is to italicize or underline longer pieces. Longer pieces include, but are not limited to novels, films, and newspapers. Both italics and underlining are appropriate for longer writings. However, the same style should be used consistently throughout the essay. <ref>[https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/566/01/ Brief Overview of Punctuation. Online. April 10,2014.]</ref> Below are some examples. | ||
* Novel: ''Perfume'', ''Moby Dick'', ''The Satanic Verses'' | * Novel: ''Perfume'', ''Moby Dick'', ''The Satanic Verses'' | ||
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There are a few exceptions to these two guidelines. | There are a few exceptions to these two guidelines. | ||
* Visual artwork (paintings, sculptures, drawings, etc.) is always italicized. (Ex. Van Gogh's ''Starry Night'') | * Visual artwork (paintings, sculptures, drawings, etc.) is always italicized. (Ex. Van Gogh's ''Starry Night'') | ||
* Traditional religious works are not italicized, underlined, or put in quotation marks. (Ex. The Bible) | * Traditional religious works are not italicized, underlined, or put in quotation marks. (Ex. The Bible) | ||