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    I am writing a book and one of the main characters has thoughts here and there. Would I those be italicized?
    Donagan
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    It's not required. Doing so would be a matter of stylistic choice.
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    In fiction, when I'm writing a thought in italics, and that thought includes a word that would normally be in italics, such as a TV show or book title, then the book title or TV show is de-italicized?
    Donagan
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    Yes.
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    Should Roman words be italicized?
    Donagan
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    Roman (Latin) words are sometimes italicized to differentiate them from English, but it's not required.
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    Do you italicize street names?
    Community Answer
    No, they're normally just capitalized.
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    I am writing a novel that happens on a specific day, but is mostly comprised of flashbacks. Is it all right to use italics to emphasize the chapters that happen on the day, to avoid confusion?
    Donagan
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    Clarification is always a good thing, but whole chapters in italics might be overkill.
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    When writing a family history, is it okay to put a direct quote from a deceased person in italics?
    Community Answer
    Yes, in fact that is the best way to ensure that it stands out as a quote.
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    When writing a story with dialog in quotations, should internal thoughts be italicized?
    Donagan
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    You could do that (to set thoughts apart from spoken words), but that isn't normally done.
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    Are you supposed to italicize the name of a department, e.g., Human Resources Department?
    Community Answer
    No, it is sufficient to use the capital letters.
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    Do I italicize dialog? For example I'm writing a manual and in one part, I'm instructing to say "Thank you for your participation today." should I italicize the text inside the quotation marks?
    Donagan
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    No, the quotation marks are sufficient.
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    Do I italicize a company name on a resume?
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    No. If you want to put emphasis on the company names in your resume, bolding is the more common practice. However, it's usually advisable to put the emphasis on your position titles instead.
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    Should I use italics for the name of a short poem or a reading from the Bible?
    Community Answer
    No. You'd put the name of a poem in quotes, and just capitalize the section of the Bible.
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    Do I need to italicize a species name every time it is mentioned in an article, or just in the first appearance of the word?
    Community Answer
    Yes, the same formatting needs to be used every time.
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    Do I italicize names of fictional characters?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Not typically.
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    If I use information from the Internet in a book, does that information need to be in italics?
    Donagan
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    No, information derived from the Internet does not need to be italicized.
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    If I'm writing a research paper should I italicize times and dates, like the Age of Enlightenment?
    Donagan
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    Ages or eras are often capitalized but not italicized.
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    Should the title of a course, for example, Introduction to Psychology, be italicized?
    Donagan
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    That is done occasionally, but there's really no need for it.
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    Should I put venues in italics?
    Amazing_Jen
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    No, it's a derivative from the Latin English word "venire" that is widely accepted in standard English nowadays.
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    How can I provide emphasis in formal writing if I cannot use italics?
    Community Answer
    Structure your sentence so that, when you read it aloud, emphasis naturally falls where you intend it.
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    Should words that denote shouting be italicized?
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    It depends on the type of writing. If you're writing dialogue in a story, you usually wouldn't add any special formatting, you'd just put an exclamation point at the end of the sentence and maybe add "he shouted/yelled/screamed" before/after the dialogue. Writing shouted words in ALL CAPS is also a common practice - just don't overdo it, as that can get annoying to read. Italics doesn't really get used to denote shouting, just more moderate emphasis.
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    What about band names?
    Donagan
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    There is no reason to italicize band names (other than to add emphasis).
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    Should I italicize artists names, e.g. Giacometti, in my short story?
    Donagan
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    No. Unless you're particularly trying to emphasize the name, don't italicize it.
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    Should I italicize the names of places in my novel?
    Donagan
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    Italicizing a place name is appropriate only if you want to give it special emphasis.
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    Do I need to italicize the definition of an abbreviation?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    No.
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    Does academic writing require italics for book titles?
    Community Answer
    In most writing, it is standard to italicize book titles. If you are not given a specific style guide to follow, it is safest to italicize them.
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    When I italicize one foreign word, should I use only at the first time and not repeatedly in the same passage?
    Donagan
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    If you're going to italicize it, you should do so every time. The italicization is just an acknowledgement that the word is foreign.
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    Do I use italics when writing a quote?
    Donagan
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    Generally, no. However, italicize if quoting a written italicization or underscore or if quoting a verbal emphasis.
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    Are events italicized?
    Community Answer
    Not usually, no.
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    What is preferred for popular song titles: quotes or italics?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Song titles are not generally italicized.
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    Should I italicize the name of a ski lift? Example: Birds of Prey Express.
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Not unless you're trying to emphasize it for some reason.
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    Within a novel where foreign words are italicized, should they also be italicized within the characters' dialogue?
    Rhonda Crook-Roddy
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    No, I wouldn't think so. Dialogue can include regionalisms, slang, grammatical misfirings, etc., because it reflects the character's speech.
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