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Let'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 let's say you're writing an exam, then perhaps underlining would be better, because it's a little clearer when you're dealing with a handwritten font, but if we'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 you're dealing with the work that's longer, that has more weight to it, or is more significant, then you tend to use italics, whereas if the work is shorter then you use quotation marks. And I'll just give a couple of examples here, so if you have, let's say, the the title of an essay (fairly short) you use quotation marks. And if you're dealing with a magazine, which is longer, then you use italics, and often you'll find that the shorter work can be included in a longe...