No, the title of a poem is enclosed by inverted commas (eg 'The Hollow Men' by TS Eliot) but the title of a book-length text - for example a novel or a volume of poems - is always italicised (eg The Skylight by Robert Gray).
a person who is engaged in essay writing
No
to help cut off what you are talking about in your essay. the conclusion should tie-up your whole argument which you talked about when writing the essay.
Good tips for writing such an essay to be found at the related link below. Also there are topics suggested/listed for this essay format.
writing poetry
It is correct to either use italics or to underline. Be consistent throughout your essay, however.
No, it is no necessary to underline proper nouns in a regular or formative essay, unless used to exaggerate.
No, unless you need to emphasize it.
If you're typing an essay, you would italicize it, if you're writing an essay, you would underline it.
Yes, if you want to. You also should Quotation it.
If you are writing it in an essay, than you would most likely italicize it: The Iliad, however, you can underline it, if you are writing by hand: The Iliad. That would be perfectly fine.
If you're typing the essay out, then you italicize it and nothing else. But if you're hand-writing the essay, then you underline it. In either case, do not use quotation marks.
Yes you do. You also underline names of books, and websites.
no you do not
You only underline a title of a book if it is part of the essay and not the title of the essay. Understand?
Yes, quotes should fit into an essay's sentences grammatically to ensure clarity and coherence in writing. It is important for quotes to be integrated seamlessly into the sentence structure, with proper punctuation and attribution, to maintain the flow and readability of the essay.
No