: Should I use quotes or italics when using the expression "... as though to say"? Example sentence: "Sorry to bother." Kenji waved his hand as though to say, I'm up here. "But I think
Example sentence:
"Sorry to bother." Kenji waved his hand as though to say, I'm up
here. "But I think I've really seen you before."
Should the bold section be double quotes or italics? And why?
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