no- you put quotes around the section of the poem that you used. then, in parenthesis, you put the author's name.
An underline!An underline!An underline!An underline!
You do not have to underline it. A new paragraph should start on a new line and the first line may be indented, but this is optional.
My friends whole class has i pads that were handed out for free to keep for the whole school year! They use them for any learning that they do. Cool, right?! Anyways, they use this cool new app called "Doodle Buddy" and what you do is this: Click on the item that you would like to underline. Then copy and paste it on "Doodle Buddy". Use Doodle Buddy to draw a line under the piece that you would like underlined.
You can use <S> or <Strike>. So you could have something like: <STRIKE>This text will have a line through it</STRIKE> The way to do it with styles, which is the way it really should be done now is: <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">This text will have a line through it</span> You won't always be using span as the tag. It will depend on what you are doing. The important part is the style part, which can be used in any appropriate tag for formatting text, like <P> or <DIV> or whatever you might be using.
Underline
Note: the answer below should be written with a line over the first X- not sure how to type it on keyboard. So like underline, but above.XCXII_XCXIIusing underline on a blank line above
The teacher underlined the word on the blackboard.
To underline numbers, you can use a text editor or word processing software that has formatting options. Simply highlight the numbers you want to underline and then select the underline option, often represented by a "U" with a line beneath it. In programming or markup languages like HTML, you can use the <u> tag to underline text, including numbers. For handwritten notes, simply draw a line beneath the numbers with a pen or pencil.
When writing an essay or similar piece, it is conventional to underline the title of a book or other text each time it is written.This helps to distinguish whether the writer is referring to a text, or an element found within the text (for example, the name of a character).
To put a line under a letter, you can use the underline feature in text editing software by selecting the letter and pressing "Ctrl + U" (or "Command + U" on Mac). Alternatively, you can manually draw a line underneath the letter using a drawing tool. In HTML, you can use the <u> tag or CSS with the text-decoration: underline; property. For handwriting, simply draw a straight line beneath the letter with a pen or pencil.
manually with a tool or copy a line from paint and paste it
To mark a line below, as words; to underscore., To influence secretly.