Your answer depends on the style guide established by the publisher.
For example, in academia, there is a style guide. In journalism, there is a different style guide.
If you don't know which style guide dictates the presentation of titles in your work, pick one and be consistent.
Your library will have style manuals that can offer you samples and options.
An excellent basic guide for writers is the Chicago Manual of Style, link below.
Because he his allowed to.
You don't
Put quotes around the name of the poem. I'm not sure about long poems though, I'm looking into it currently.
Titles of novels, plays, newspapers, albums, etc get underlined. Short stories, poems, song titles, articles, etc. go in quotes.
seamus heaney has wrote around 2 million poems. go learn ye irish historyy! up the ra!:P #dickss
It's 2+(-34)=-10 So put the parentheses around the -34.
Because he his allowed to.
yes
Yes.
around the 8 and the 5
I think you put parentheses around the code you want to hide.
The normal order of evaluating operations is PEMDAS = Paretheses Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction. If any of these operations is to be carried out in a different order, you put parentheses around the operator and the numbers on either side of it.
put it outside.
Parentheses are the following symbols: ( & ). These are parentheses. These help to do equations for example : 3+2x3=9 u are to put the parentheses or the backetts or the {} to help solve the equation so this is the way to put them in : 3+(2x3)=9. Hope This Helps!
You don't
Use a period inside a parenthetical when the full sentence inside the parentheses ends.
before, (like this).