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ACTIVITY - 3 Given below are words in italics. These italicised words explain the idiomatic phrase used in the text.
a) Write the textual sentence with the idiomatic phrase.
b) Use the phrase in a sentence of your own.

1. The policeman who was walking around the area moved up the avenue impressively.

Textual sentence:

Your sentence:​

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Answered by Aryan385t
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Italics is a style of typeface in which the letters slant to the right: This sentence is printed in italics. (If you're writing something out in longhand, the equivalent of italics would be underlining.) Apart from the uses cited below for titles and naming conventions, italics are used to give emphasis to words and phrases in a sentence. For example, the question, "Are you going to wear that?" takes on an entirely different meaning if you italicize the last word: "Are you going to wear that?"
Answered by jayantipatil53
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