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How to italics clause in ODM

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when to use italics first long written works italics are used for the title for the longer written works including books volumes reports and epic poems second thing is news websites magazines and newspapers use it extensively then third is uh movies names play names TV series names podcast and radio shows music albums operas and long musical compositions and in the works of Arts name also like the last judgment the sculpture of the David David is written in italics in the legal cases the italic front is also used to set apart the names of the legal cases and there is names of vehicles as Orwell is used in the same way okay and the foreign in case of foreign words you can use it in case of scientific names in case of discussing words and letters and also unspoken thoughts in creative writing as well

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Most commonly, italics are used for emphasis or contrast that is, to draw attention to some particular part of a text. Here are some examples: The Battle of New Orleans was fought in January 1815, two weeks after the peace treaty had been signed.
Students who are late will not be admitted to class.. the italicized clauses is who are late. 2. Joes birthday party which had been carefully planned went smoothly. the italicized clauses is: which had been carefully planned
Full titles of Acts and legal cases Use italics for primary legislation and legal cases but not for delegated legislation or bills.
Use Italics for the short form of case citations. Use Italics for article titles, introductory signals, procedural phrases in case names, and explanatory signals in citations. Italicize punctuation only when it falls within italicized material in a citation.
Italicize such foreign words and phrases as terra incognita, in vivo, and inter alia; however, if the word or phrase is commonly used in your field (e.g., in situ, et al., ad hoc, ab initio), you may omit the italics. Italicize hyphenated prefixes (such as cis-, trans-, o-, m-, and p-) to chemical formulas.
Title the Bill (in bold and italics) with what you want the bill to do. Examples include A Bill to Fund ABC or A Bill to Amend Student Senate Constitution Title Two, Section Two In the WHEREAS clauses, describe individual reasons why this bill should pass.
Key things to keep in mind: Do not italicize the titles of laws, acts, or similar political documents or put them in quotation marks. Capitalize them as you would any other source title.
Standardize titles of legal sources in your prose unless you refer to the published version: as the MLA Handbook indicates, italicize the names of court cases, but capitalize the names of laws, acts, and political documents like titles and set them in roman font.

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