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How to italics exclamation in VIA

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hello and welcome to miss Hannah loves grammar in this video weamp;#39;ll be answering the question what other uses of an exclamation mark an exclamation mark looks like this and it looks quite dramatic but thereamp;#39;s more to it than just looking dramatic the exclamation mark is the punctuation mark thatamp;#39;s used to end sentences that show emotion that can range from anything that sudden or strong or passionate or painful it can range from all the emotions but the exclamation mark has three major functions its first job is that of exclamation thatamp;#39;s when you share quite emotional information and following an emotional statement you would often use an exclamation mark for example donamp;#39;t do it donamp;#39;t do it she shouted passionately the adverb passionately there indicates that this person is clearly quite upset quite keen for this person not to do whatever it is the second major use of the exclamation mark is to indicate how loudly someone is speaking we s

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Notice that quotation marks and other punctuation are used as if the character had spoken aloud. You may also use italics without quotation marks for direct internal dialogue.
Another use of italics is to cite titles of complete works: books, films, journals, musical compositions, and so on: We saw a performance of the Messiah on Saturday. Chomskys book Syntactic Structures revolutionized linguistics. Spielberg won his Oscars for Schindlers List.
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.
Only unanglicized words and phrases should be italicized, not foreign words which have become familiar through constant use (e.g. via, et al., in situ are not italicized).
7 Rules For Italics Emphasis. Want a word or phrase to stand out in a block of text? Titles Of Work. The titles of works should be italicized (or underlined). Articles. Foreign Words. Names Of Trains, Ships, Spaceships. Words As Reproduced Sounds. Words As Words.
Put commas and periods within quotation marks, except when a parenthetical reference follows. He said, I may forget your name, but I never forget a face. History is stained with blood spilled in the name of civilization. Mullen, criticizing the apparent inaction, writes, Donahues policy was to do nothing (24).
If an exclamation mark is part of an italicized or underlined title, make sure that the exclamation mark is also italicized or underlined: My favorite book is Oh, the Places Youll Go! (Do not add a period after such a sentence that ends with the titles exclamation mark.
once preferred by Chicago and still preferred by some as more aesthetically pleasing, but the current standard is that punctuation after an italicized term should not be italicized unless its part of the term itself.

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