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30 January, 04:50

Normally, what title is written in italics?

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  1. 30 January, 04:53
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    A general rule of style with understanding whether to italicize a title or not is determining whether the text or work is an entire work (such as a whole book) rather than a portion of a larger work (such as an article in a newspaper, a book chapter, or one song from an opera). The titles of all of the following are generally book titles; magazine, newspapers, and journal titles; film titles; titles of plays, musicals, and other musical works such as operas; works of art, such as paintings; and sometimes certain speeches and poems - usually those that are longer and/or more distinguished.
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