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Letamp;#39;s review the uses of italics. In the past sometimes people used underlining for the same purpose, but now italics is much more common. If you are using handwriting, so letamp;#39;s say youamp;#39;re writing an exam, then perhaps underlining would be better, because itamp;#39;s a little clearer when youamp;#39;re dealing with a handwritten font, but if weamp;#39;re using italics, which is the standard, then we use it in a number of places. And first of all we use it in titles. So if we have titles of creative or academic works, and the key is that if youamp;#39;re dealing with the work thatamp;#39;s longer, that has more weight to it, or is more docHub, then you tend to use italics, whereas if the work is shorter then you use quotation marks. And Iamp;#39;ll just give a couple of examples here, so if you have, letamp;#39;s say, the the title of an essay (fairly short) you use quotation marks. And if youamp;#39;re dealing with a magazine, which is longer, then