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Which sentence is written correctly?

My editor said to never use the word (“can’t”) when talking about a deadline. (italic)

My editor said to never use the word (“can’t”) when talking about a deadline. ( not Italic)

My editor said to never use the word (can’t) when talking about a deadline. (italic)

My editor said to never use the word (can’t) when talking about a deadline. (not italic)

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User Cosimo
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Answer:

The correction option for me is the D can´t.

Step-by-step explanation:

Italics are a style of typeface. They´re commonly used for the titles of works in books, movies, and videogames. And also to put emphasis on keywords and phrases in a sentence, like the question above. In the answer, we must put emphasis on which word the editor doesn´t want to be used.

Option A doesn´t seem correct for me because of the use of quotation marks is for words in another language or to add the exact words of another person used in the text.

I hope this answer helps you.

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User Dankilman
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It would be B because cant is not a foreign word so it would not have to be in italic
hope this helps :3

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User Djork
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