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To emphasize a word or words in a quotation, use italics. Immediately after the italicized words, insert emphasis added within square brackets as follows: [emphasis added] (APA, 2020, p. 275). For example, They [the judges] were convinced that the swimmer had missed the two-handed [emphasis added] turn.
There is nothing wrong per-se in using italics for emphasis, though relying on it is thin ice. Heres a suggestion: Use whatever you like in your draft, then when editing take it as a prompt to try to paint the picture of the conversation in more detail so the reader is in the same mindset as you.
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.
Chicago style discourages the use of italics for emphasis and frowns on the use of a question mark with an exclamation mark. Quotation marks do not usually indicate emphasis. Rather, they indicate irony or double entendre, both of which are also discouraged in academic publishing.
You can find them in APA 7, Section 6.22. As a general rule, use italics sparingly. ing to the manual, italics are appropriate for: Titles of books, journals and periodicals, webpages, reports, films, videos, and other stand-alone works.
You also can use italics for emphasis.
Most commonly, italics are used for emphasis or contrast that is, to draw attention to some particular part of a text.
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.

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