Yes, when you put the name of a website in an essay, it should be underlined. For example, "He went to www.Google.com to search" should be underline.
I have seen in MLA documentation partial websites addresses, domain names, listed as CNN.com and Forbes.com
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The name of the site requires italics or underlining. A webpage within that site requires quotation marks.
Not normally. Just use capitals to start each word of the name.
Yes, the title of a work of art should either be in quotes or italicized.
No, website or web site would NOT be capitalized in a sentence.
No, you do not capitalize "first birthday" in a sentence.
You only capitalize 'deceased' if it is at the start of a sentence.
You should not capitalize a sentence fragment following a colon.
No you do not capitalize artist in a sentence
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You do not capitalize chickenpox in a sentence. The exception is if the word is the first in the sentence.
No, you do not capitalize "first birthday" in a sentence.
You only capitalize 'deceased' if it is at the start of a sentence.
Yes, "nuns" should be capitalized in a sentence as it is a proper noun referring to a specific group of people who belong to a religious order.
No, you do not capitalize marine biologist in a sentence. (Unless marine is in the beginning of the sentence)
It depends on where you put it in a sentence. Of coarse in the beginning of a sentence you capitalize space but by it's self no you don't capitalize.
Yes, you always capitalize a day of the week.
You should not capitalize a sentence fragment following a colon.
No you do not capitalize artist in a sentence
no or at least not any more than i capitalize the word sentence in a paragraph
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