Italics Use when referring to words as themselves, letters, symbols, or words from foreign languages Hiss and clang are examples of onomatopoeia You typed ie instead of ei. The French word déjà vu is used to describe an odd feeling of having been somewhere or done something before.
Italics books: A Long Way Gone plays: Romeo and Juliet b. Use for titles of: books: A Long Way Gone plays: Romeo and Juliet long poems: The Iliad periodicals: Sports Illustrated newspapers: The NY Times
Italics works of art: Starry Night TV series: Friday Night Lights b. titles of: works of art: Starry Night TV series: Friday Night Lights albums/compositions: The Four Seasons by Vivaldi Movies: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Italics court cases: Brown v. Board of Education b. titles of: court cases: Brown v. Board of Education trains, ships, aircraft, and spacecraft: Apollo 13, The Spruce Goose, The Mayflower