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[Music] hey everyone today were doing a video where we are going to talk about bold versus underline versus italics versus quote were talking about the nitty gritty of documentation when do you use something in bold when you underline it when you put on italics when do you put it in quotation marks thats the topic that were going to talk about today because ive read a lot of student work ive read a lot of papers and this is something that confuses people like no other sometimes none are used sometimes theyre used incorrectly sometimes its just random and sometimes theyre used correctly which i call a modern day miracle i do want to clarify that im not going to be covering in this video when you pull something out of a text and quote it in something youre writing or dialogue quotes thats not what were covering here thats in a different video were talking about documentation like if youre trying to to cite a book or a magazine or an article when you underline italics quot