The answer is A - Anybody.
Answer: If it is internal dialogue (your thoughts) yes.
Explanation:
You can, in general. Each instructor may rely on her own preference, but there is no standing rule against using italics, and I think it helps the reader separate or differentiate between past and present. For external dialogue use quotation marks, for internal, use italics.
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Answer:
can you put more detail to this? and then i well answer your question
Explanation:
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>The quote which is given in the question reveals about father Paul that "he is out of touch with the community he serves". (A)</em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The quote stated that the issue or the problem was early part of the narrative. This quote reveals that "Father Paul" was also very confused and thus his decision was swinging between the two different options. The priest was expected to go to the church past Sunday but he was unable to go.