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: Re: Italicize part of a word in fiction? I am wondering if I can or should take a bit of stylistic license and italicize just part of a word: He took a sharp turn back into a side street,
Yep, works for me. You're reproducing a speech pattern in which part of the word is emphasized.
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: If your essay is analytical (and I'm struggling to think of any other reason you'd write an essay about The Great Gatsby) then I'd put it in the present tense. Gatsby loves Daisy, but
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