no. u dont put brackats around a quote. you put these
" "
so like this: "don't cry over split milk"
"when life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
No, you cannot italicize words for emphasis in a single question.
To italicize a website in a document, you can use HTML tags by placing the website address within i and /i tags. For example, to italicize the website "www.example.com", you would write it as iwww.example.com/i.
To italicize something means to emphasize certain words or parts of a sentence or paragraph.
You italize words when it's the name of a book series
Italic fonts are those where the letters are all slanted over to the right side. To italicize a word is to place that word in an italic font when none of the words around it are in that kind of font. Italic fonts were invented in Italy; hence the name.
You Italicize foreign words (Not absorbed into English)
You underline or italicize them.
in a playscript what are the words in brackets known as
There are brackets in a sentence to separate the important information from the words in the brackets.
In American English, the period typically goes inside the brackets if the entire sentence is contained within them. However, if the brackets are used within a larger sentence, the period goes outside the brackets. In British English, the period usually goes outside the brackets unless the entire sentence is within them.
Use brackets when you are creating a parenthetical within a parenthetical.
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