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How to italics comma in UOML

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todayamp;#39;s lesson is Iamp;#39;m using quotation marks underlining and italicizing in titles before I start reviewing the rules of when to add quotation marks or to underline or to use italics I want to remind you that you need to use capitals so you need to capitalize all major words in a title thatamp;#39;s a separate lesson that weamp;#39;ve already gone over but itamp;#39;s one we need a little bit of a refresher on so any major words you donamp;#39;t have to do all the little words like the is unless itamp;#39;s the first word of the title but you need to make sure that you are capitalizing all of the main words quotation marks are used for short stories poems essays magazine or newspaper articles chapters television episodes and songs so Iamp;#39;ll give you an example of each one so for the short story you can have a secret for to notice that the first word is capitalized secret is capitalized and two is capitalized four is the only word in here that is not capitalize

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If youre mentioning* a news outlet in-sentence (narratively), publication names get italics, but corporate entities (as author or publisher) will not: A New York Times special report suggests that theres a shortage of italics.
The use of italics or quotation marks for titles in the body of your text depends on the type of work you are referring to and follows the same rule that applies for footnotes/bibliography, i.e. italics for the larger/parent work (e.g. book or journal) and quotation marks for smaller works (e.g. book chapters, journal
When should italics not be used? Italics should not be used for the titles of short works, such as poems, articles, short stories, or song namesall of which use quotation marks instead. The names of geographic locations and religious texts use neither italics nor quotes, but theyre still capitalized.
Basically, if its a whole publication of its own that you can hold in your hand, it gets italics; if its just a part of one of those, it goes in quotes. However, if a play or novel is included in an anthology, it still gets italics.
Italics are often used for the first instance of a technical term when its defined or introduced for the first time. Instead, to draw attention to words with special meaning, use single quotation marks.
Most commonly, italics are used for emphasis or contrast that is, to draw attention to some particular part of a text.
The MLA Style Center In its publications, the MLAs preference is not to italicize commas that appear after italicized elements.
For example, see, e.g., denotes that numerous sources indirectly support the proposition. Note that when combining e.g., with other signals, it should be preceded by an italicized comma and followed by a non-italicized comma.

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