To emphasize the meaning of something
Authors use highlighted words in a passage to draw attention to important or key words, phrases, or concepts. Highlighted words can help emphasize the main points, create emphasis, and guide the reader's focus to key information within the text.
Authors use text features because it will show the reader resourceful information in the passage
The authors claim is not supported by strong evidence
They began the rite of passage. The rock valley ended at a narrow passage. He booked passage on a ship going to England.
Ctrl - C is the most common keyboard shortcut to copy highlighted text, but there are others, depending on the application you are using. For example, in Word you can use Shift - F2.
Context means the parts of something written or spoken that immediately precede and follow a word or passage and clarify its meaning. You can often tell the definition of a word by the context around it.
You use "and" to join authors in a citation when you are citing a work with multiple authors. For example, "Smith and Jones (2018) found that..." would be used to credit both authors for their contribution to the research.
Press the windows key and S while the text is highlighted.
She went point-by-point in the lecture. He highlighted the formula point-by-point.
Whatever they want... Microsoft Word, for an example...
beceause they are arch types, and the word sounds cool.
paraphrase
They would have much more use for Word than they would for Powerpoint, but they could use Powerpoint for some things.