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When you quote a text you are telling the reader that someone is speaking.
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.
William Beatty Warner has written: 'Chance and the text of experience' -- subject(s): Deconstruction, Chance, Psychoanalysis, Experience
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Yes, when quoting a verse from the Bible, it is customary to use quotation marks to indicate that the text is being directly cited from the source.
The question mark should be placed inside the quotation marks if you are quoting a question.
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When you approach any text you should be focused and carefully read the content. Keep an open mind and look for contextual clues that can reveal deeper meaning or important insights.
it breaks up the text and provides a good visual for the reader.
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