Italics for both internal monologue and dialog emphasis?
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I have adopted the use of italics to denote internal monologue.
A reviewer suggested that I italicize a word of spoken dialog to denote emphasis:
"What… what in the Sam Hill is that?"
I know this is ultimately a question of style. Is it common to use italics for both purposes in a given work?
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yes, it's fine. It's obvious which is which in context.
Separately, if you want to emphasize something in internal monologue which is already italics, the usual convention is that the word is in roman/book (that is, the opposite of italic). I have seen bold italic used, but rarely.
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