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Choose the word or group of words in each sentence that should be italicized.

2. In England the word for an elevator is lift.
England
elevator
lift

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One of the rules in using italics is for emphasis on a particular word or when you are using a foreign word. In the sentence given, In England, the word for an elevator is lift, the word 'lift' should be italicized. This is to emphasize that we are talking about or describing a certain word.
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The correct answer is C. Lift

Step-by-step explanation:

The word italics refers to the use of a typeface that leans letter to the right with the purpose of denoting certain word or phrases during a text. This includes using italics to give an emphasis to a word or phrase; using italics in the titles of books, magazines, plays, movies, etc; using italics for special names, for example, the names of newspapers or the names of ships; using italics for words that represent sounds and using italics to mark words in other languages or words that are not familiar. Considering this, in the case of the sentence "In England the word for an elevator is lift" the word that should be italicized or in italics is lift "In England the word for an elevator is lift" considering this word needs to be emphasized because it is an unfamiliar word and someone a foreign word and according to grammar is correct to use italics in this type of words.

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