Earl (a British nobleman) is a noun. When used as a male's name or part of a title, it's a proper noun and should be capitalized.
Underlined is a verb and an adjective. Verb (past tense of underline): The students underlined the title of the book in their reports. Adjective: an underlined word
what part of speech is work
adverb
Treat the title of a speech in the same way as you would treat the title of a poem. Personally, I'd use single inverted commas for both, but there are alternative conventions.
Yes, "Another" should be capitalized in a title as it is a part of speech known as a pronoun.
No, "freedom of speech" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
The word "subtitle" functions as a noun. It is a secondary title or explanatory heading that accompanies a main title.
"Mr. Joseph" is a noun phrase consisting of the title "Mr." (an abbreviation for "Mister") and the proper noun "Joseph."
Earl (a British nobleman) is a noun. When used as a male's name or part of a title, it's a proper noun and should be capitalized.
Underlined is a verb and an adjective. Verb (past tense of underline): The students underlined the title of the book in their reports. Adjective: an underlined word
One is Speech Spies
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
part of speech
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
what part of speech is beneath
adverb