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Understanding Italics and Quotation Marks in Written Works

This guide explores the use of italics and quotation marks in various forms of written works, including books, plays, films, and television series. It explains how italics indicate titles, emphasize words, and denote foreign terms, while quotation marks are used for direct quotes, dialogue, and specific phrases. Clear examples illustrate the distinctions and correct usage in different contexts, making it an essential resource for writers, students, and anyone interested in proper formatting in literature and media.

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Understanding Italics and Quotation Marks in Written Works

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  1. Underlining (Italics)Quotation Marks Caitlyn Hearn Amber Gordon Kimberly Taylor

  2. Underline (Italicize) • Books • Plays • Periodicals • Films • Television series • Works of arts • Long Musical works

  3. Quotation Marks • Short stories • Poems • Articles • Songs • Episodes of television series • Chapters and other parts of books

  4. Italics • Italics are printed letters that lean to the right. When you handwrite or type, you show that a word should be italicized by underlining it.

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