1. When to use quotations:
* Direct quotes: If you're directly quoting someone, use quotation marks. For example:
* "The word 'reread' is a bit clunky," she said.
* Talking about a specific word: If you're discussing the word itself, use quotation marks to highlight it. For example:
* The word "reread" is often used in academic contexts.
2. When to use italics:
* Emphasis: If you want to emphasize a word for a specific reason, you can use italics. For example:
* The *reread* was necessary because of the difficult material.
3. No punctuation needed:
* General discussion: If you're using the word in a sentence without focusing on the word itself, no special punctuation is needed. For example:
* I need to reread this chapter before the exam.
Here's a simple rule of thumb: If you're talking *about* the word, use quotation marks. If you're using the word *in* a sentence, you don't need any special punctuation.
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