Which of the following items should not be underlined or put in italics?


the Bible
magazine titles
works of art
book titles

works of art

Works of art should not be underlined or put in italics.

To determine which of the provided items should not be underlined or put in italics, you can rely on style guides or formatting conventions. In general, specific guidelines for formatting titles can vary depending on the specific style guide being followed, such as the Modern Language Association (MLA) style or the American Psychological Association (APA) style.

According to the MLA style guide, works of art, such as paintings, sculptures, or photographs, should be italicized. However, if you are hand-writing an essay or document, you can underline the title instead of using italics.

Magazine titles and book titles should typically be italicized or put in quotation marks, depending on the style guide being used. For example, in the MLA style, magazine titles are italicized, while book titles are italicized or put in quotation marks based on the length and type of work. The Bible is generally treated as a special case and is usually not italicized or put in quotation marks.