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bold, italic qoutation, sorting by number,dots,etc
There is no "tense" to the word bold, it is an adjective. "Tense" is placed on verbs not adjectives. What you are looking for is the proper tense of the term "to be". In this case: WAS bold, WERE bold, HAD BEEN bold, or HAS BEEN bold.
Foreshadowing means means giving the reader a hint of what is to come through the setting, the characters' words or actions etc in a story or film.A sign/hint of something that will happen in the future. Example: Amilia is learning to read. Soon, she will be reading a chapter book! (Bold Italic writing = the foreshadow)
It's not "undrin", it's "undrln". Short for "underline".
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No. they are examples of formatting. Correct answer is: Styles
Bold, underlined and italic letters are all used as forms of emphasis.
cell formatting options
The purpose of using bold, italic, and underline formatting is to add emphasis to text, make it stand out, or convey different levels of importance. This can help draw attention to key points, highlight specific words or phrases, or create visual hierarchy in written content.
no you may think that but im sure its not
bold italic underline score....
It can be called formatting or styling.
The are formatting options.
font styles
often you will see them as B,I, & U on the computer screen
Bold: Ctrl + BItalic: Ctrl + IUnderline: Ctrl + UActivate menu : Alt or F10
Toggle buttons turn something on or off. Good examples are the Bold, Italic and Underline buttons. When they are on, their particular formatting is used and when they are off, that formatting is not used.