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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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Slanting

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001.Here? First, there is the X.X.X Discovery Gallery. It has three parts: 01i00In the earth, Around the World, and Close to Home.02i02br
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002. Movie titles?02br
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003. Titles of Magazine articles?02br
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004. Titles of Academic Journals?02br
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005. Title of a poem?02br
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006. Title of a song?0-
  

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00What is 01i00slanting02i00?0-
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0I'll bet we're speaking of 01i01b00italics02b02i00.0-
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0Thank you.02br
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00Yes, you are right on the money -- I couldn't think of the term, sorry. I have figured out most of what I was looking for, but could you answer this, which I could n't figure out? Why did a person use italics?02br
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001.Here? First, there is the X.X.X Discovery Gallery. It has three parts: 01i00In the earth, Around the
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00Italics were used because they are the titles of the parts of... what? An exhibition? Official style manuals include guidelines for titling. Italics are the print equivalent of underscoring, which is usually done for book titles, for instance, while short stories are instead enclosed in quotation marks. However, there are variations in what publishers require.02br

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