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non-fiction text features captions captions have information near or below a photograph or illustration they tell you more about the picture so in this photograph we can see a tortoise so the caption says this tortoise moves slowly across the grass it enjoys sitting in the shade and eating leafy plants so the majority of the time when we see a non-fiction book there are captions underneath the illustrations or photographs to tell you what is happening in the picture heading a heading is a title found at the top of a page or section of text it is often in larger and bold print it tells you what the section will be about so in this art article we can see that one of the headings is called lions rule and then it says womenamp;#39;s work lions play school so it tells you the heading of what itamp;#39;s going to be about almost like a title bold print bold words are made with thick dark or heavy lines they show you what words are important so we can see in this sentence it says this zebra

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Normally, Id recommend italicizing brief thoughts that truly feel like dialogue on the tip of a characters tongue, even in a first-person narration.
Most commonly, italics are used for emphasis or contrast that is, to draw attention to some particular part of a text.
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.
In general, major works of art mentioned or cited in text or notes should be italicized. Titles of paintings, drawings, photographs, statues, and other works of art are italicized whether the titles are original, added by someone other than the artist, or translated.
Italics and Capitalization: Titles of works of art are capitalized and go in italics (Mona Lisa), unless the title has been assigned to the work to describe what it is (e.g., Standing Figure), in which case only caps are required.
Title of the photo: Titles are italicized when independent. If part of a larger source add quotation marks and do not italize. Year of creation: Give the year of publication as presented in the source.
A Painting, Sculpture, or Photograph Provide the artists name, the title of the artwork in italics, and the date of composition.
Use italics and sentence case for artwork titles. Italicise the titles of individual artworks and use sentence case.

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