No you do not
that's Monferno of course -_-
if you mean ROBLOX, then telamon i dunno otherwise
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RFC stands for Request for Comments. The name is such because when the Internet was being created, someone would write a paper with an idea for a function and wait for others to comment on it. The name exists to the day. Jon Postel was the first RFC editor he gathered the submissions and published them if they were with merit.
Yes, you should always underline the name of something, except the names of people.
The cover page of a college paper should include the title of the paper, the author's name, the course name and number, the instructor's name, and the date of submission.
No. A film title should be set in title case, for example, The Wizard of Oz. If you are being thorough, then set the name in italics, for example, The Wizard of Oz.
Not ordinarily. It might be done for emphasis, as if differentiating between two courses with similar names. E.g. I signed up for Physics 1001 and ended up in PhysEd 1101!
underline the name of a magazine but quote the names of the articles.
To write an article name in a paper effectively, use proper capitalization, italicize or underline the title, and follow any specific formatting guidelines provided by the publication or instructor.
In an essay, you generally underline the name of a Greek tragedy when it is on paper. When typed, you can use quotation marks, underlines or italics, but only choose one of them. This also depends on what your style guide requires.
No if you're typing the name you italicize it but if you're writing it on a piece of paper you underline it.
To properly cite a book title in a research paper, you should italicize or underline the title. Additionally, include the author's name, publication year, and the publisher's name in the citation.
No, it is not necessary to underline a scientific name even if it is completely written in capital letters. The proper format for writing a scientific name is to italicize it or underline it to indicate that it is a Latinized binomial name.
To cite an online course in a research paper, follow this format: Author's Last Name, First Initial. (Year). Title of course. Name of Website. URL. Date accessed.
No, you do not need to underline the name of a seminar listed on an agenda. Simply bold or italicize it to make it stand out.