No, the proper format when mentioning a name of a newspaper is to italicize the name, it is improper to put quotes.
The names of newspapers, magazines and other journals should be italicized. If italics are not available, underline if handwritten or use quotations marks.
Block quotations consists of lines of indented text, and are not set off by quotation marks.
no
to persuade the audience that the seminar is worth going to
When quotations reach 40 words or more, you should set them off from the rest of the text with a narrower margin. This style helps to visually distinguish longer quotations from the surrounding text and improve readability.
Usually No.
Block quotations do not use quotation marks. The entire quote is a block of indented text.
The title of a website should be underlined Italic or normal, not in quotations.
Yes you would because it is a speech. You only underline major publications like books and newspaper names because they are more significant. But if you are referring to a poem, speech, or article it would be put in quotations.
What I've seen of AQHA registered horses, no. Barn names possibly but registered names not usually
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Some other names for newspaper are: press, journal, gazette, periodical.