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When refering to a person as another person (ex. My teacher was thie Hitler or all teachers) do i have to underline or italisize Hitler? If not does anything need done to it?
15 years ago

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Answered by Writeacher
Nothing needs to be done.

(Is "thie" supposed to be "the"?)
15 years ago

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