Italics are intended for sparingly use, only on a word or phrase. Therefore, you should not italicize a whole paragraph. The only time this may differ is if quoting a whole paragraph and if following certain style rules. You would highlight the entire paragraph, and click on the Italics button in MS Word.
To italicize something means to emphasize certain words or parts of a sentence or paragraph.
yes or italicize it
ITALICIZE
Italicize or underline the title.
no
There are four syllables in the word italicize. I-tal-i-cize.
It is not necessary to italicize the name of a radio station. Just capitalize the name to make it stand out.
It is not necessary to italicize the name of a tank. However, if you are writing in a formal or academic context, you may choose to italicize the name of tanks for emphasis or clarity.
No.
In English grammar, it is necessary to italicize names of plays or skits.
You wouldn't italicize the entire phrase, no..You would italicize "New York Times" but not Bestseller.For example: "...in the New York Times Bestseller by..."
Yes, you either italicize it or put quotes around the art title. Example: "Starry Night"