Italics can be used to emphasis certain words. If you are reading the text aloud, you especially focus on those words. It makes the whole thing easier to read and interpret.
When a reader comes across parentheses in a play, they should pay attention to the information inside them as it often provides stage directions or actions. Italics are typically used for emphasis or to indicate a character's internal thoughts or a specific word's importance. Both elements are important for understanding the meaning and context of the play.
Yes, it is common to use italics when quoting from a diary to differentiate the quoted text from the surrounding text. This helps the reader to easily identify the diary entry within the writing.
It depends on what sort of story you're writing. It maybe be helpful to but a dream sequence in italics, just as you might place a character's thoughts in italics. If you're able to convey clearly that what you are writing is a dream, italics are not needed, but again, italics may be a helpful choice for the reader if you go directly into the dream sequence.
To introduce an idea to a reader.
The italics style.
Placing text in italics does not change how it is spelled. It is the same, in italics or not. This is what Mya looks like in italics: Mya.
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Italics is a noun.
Select all text. Click italics sign then again select italics. Done.
Italics
The I tag is the italics tag: This is in <i>italics</i>.
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