Asked by Rheagan Fischette on Jun 20, 2024
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Use __________ for the title of a book.
A) italics
B) quotation marks
Italics
A typographical feature where the text is slanted to the right, often used for emphasis, to denote book titles, foreign words, or scientific names within a regular text.
Quotation Marks
Punctuation marks used in pairs to denote the beginning and end of a direct speech, a quotation, or a phrase requiring emphasis or distinction from the rest of the text.
- Distinguish between situations requiring italics and quotation marks for titles of works.
Verified Answer
TL
Tania LozanoJun 24, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Italicizing a title is the standard convention in book publishing.
Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between situations requiring italics and quotation marks for titles of works.
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