Capitalization usually occurs at the beginning of a sentence or in the case of a proper noun. Since plays are a proper nouns, they would be capitalized.
Yes
Because, no doubt, it is written by illiterates. When God is a proper name it should be capitalized like any other proper name. If you read real Shakespeare, you will find that the name God is always capitalized.
No
No, it is not because it is not a name of someone.
The names of the months are not capitalized in Italian.
Yes. Titles of books, names of operas or songs, and names of movies or plays are generally capitalized.
Mitochondria is the organelle that is typically capitalized. It is known as the powerhouse of the cell and plays a crucial role in producing energy.
No, seasons are not capitalized.
Yes, Was it a dog? Hahaha It WAS capitalized! Was can be capitalized.
I think you mean proper nouns. Proper nouns are the specific names given to general nouns, and are capitalized when writing. For example, the first name John is a proper noun and is always capitalized, as is his last name, Smith. Proper nouns can refer to places, as well. The name of a store is capitalized, as is the name of a city or a state. Titles of books, movies, plays, games, etc. are also always capitalized.
No, it is not capitalized.
No it's not capitalized.
Wikipedia is capitalized.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
No, keywords do not have to be capitalized.
No, "ibid" is not capitalized.
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.