The correct way to punctuate the Iliad would be either:
The Iliad
The Iliad
The italicized would be preferable if you have access to it. Otherwise, you can underline. NEVER USE BOTH!
No it shouldn't be.
When reading the iliad reader should infer thah
I think that it is in quotes, but I'm not sure.
The STAR of Iliad is Achilles
the Iliad was mad in 720 C.E. in Constantinople.
Yes, Zeus was in both the Iliad and the Odyssey.
If you are writing it in an essay, than you would most likely italicize it: The Iliad, however, you can underline it, if you are writing by hand: The Iliad. That would be perfectly fine.
When reading the iliad reader should infer thah
no
If your doing it in neat then deffo underline it!! x
No
No, in APA style, you should not underline the book title in the bibliography. Instead, you should italicize the title of the book.
Yes, you should always underline the name of something, except the names of people.
To underline text on a laptop, you can typically use keyboard shortcuts. Highlight the text you want to underline, then press "Ctrl + U" on Windows or "Command + U" on Mac. This should apply an underline to the selected text.
No, punctuation marks should not be underlined. The general rule is to only underline words or phrases for emphasis, while punctuation is left as is.
An underline!An underline!An underline!An underline!
You should underline the area where the long e sound is in the word. So, for instance, in the word compete, the underline should be under the e in "pete." In the word leaf, the underline should be under the "ea" in the middle of the word. The underline is added simply to emphasize where the long e sound is made within the word.
I think it should :)