The last we discussed in our lesson - GRAPHICAL EMs: hyphenation, italics, capitalization and multiplication.
Hyphenation is the reflection of rhymed or clipped manner in which a word is uttered:
(I de-spice you. I really d-o-n-t love you!)
Multiplication is the case when one and the same letter written several times:
(The la-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-argest tree in the world.)
Italics - slopping letters used for the following purposes:
1. To show foreign words that are considered alien for the text
2. To produce the effect of emphasis
F.E. I want to tell you something tete-a-tete.
Capitalisation - some common nouns written with capital letters. Capitalisation takes place in the following cases:
-In adress of personification, which gives some importance and solemnity to the text (Music!Friend of Pleasure!)
-To show that words are pronounced with emphasis or loudly (WILL YOU BE QUIET?)