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How is capitalization typically handled within an embedded (in-text) list?

A) Capitalize the first word of each item.
B) Capitalize all major words in each item.
C) Use lowercase for all items.
D) Capitalize only proper nouns in each item.

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Final answer:

In an in-text list, use lowercase unless there is a proper noun, in which case capitalize only the proper noun.

Step-by-step explanation:

When handling capitalization within an embedded (in-text) list, the typical approach is to use lowercase for all items unless there is a proper noun, which should always be capitalized. Therefore, the correct answer is C) Use lowercase for all items, and D) Capitalize only proper nouns in each item. There is no need to italicize words in an in-text list, but titles of works such as books, articles, and websites generally require italicization and capitalization according to specific style guidelines such as MLA style. For example, in MLA, the title of a website is italicized and all significant words are capitalized.

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