When you are referring to someone or something whose given personal name is Earth eg the planet on which we live or a book, a painting, a pop group, etc It is not capitalised in a sentence like "He dug the earth" because although the ground is referred to as earth, that is not its given personal name.
do you capitalize the word protestant
No, you do not capitalize the word drama.
Capitalize the word architect only when it is part of a title.Example:Senior Architect, Joe Smith
You do not capitalize the word quarterback unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
No, but you capitalize the name of a biome.
All the time
When they are referring to the specific Earth's Moon.
do you capitalize the word protestant
It depends on how you're using it. If you're talking about Earth our planet and home, you capitalize it because it is a proper name. If you're talking about the earth in your garden, you don't capitalize it because it's a descriptive term.
It is not necessary to capitalize the word "yo".
No, you do not capitalize the word drama.
Yes, you must capitalize the first word, UNLESS it is a small word, such as "It" or "A" or "The".
Unless "it's" is the first word, there is no need to capitalize.
No, you do not capitalize the second word in the complimentary closing.
Yes, you should capitalize the word after a comma in a sentence.
In a title, you generally do not capitalize the word "for" unless it is the first word or part of a proper noun.
Capitalize the word "to" in a title if it is the first or last word, a proper noun, or a verb.