Chapter SUMMARY, will appear, like this. Only it will, not be a meaningless, and incorrectly punctuated section.
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Unless it is a QUOTATION from someone else. "When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to disolve the bands which bind them to another ..." the year must be 1776.
When there is a large portion of text being quoted, it will look like this [please note, it should be slightly indented]:
"When the Emperor William received the news of the last horrible attempt upon the life of the Czar he became very serious, and after remaining silent for some minutes he said, with melancholy accent, but with a certain energy, 'If we do not change the direction of our policy, if we do not think seriously of giving sound instruction to youth, if we do not give the first place to religion, if we only pretend to govern by expedients from day to day, our thrones will be overturned and society will become a prey to the most terrible events. We have no more time to lose, and it will be a great misfortune if all the governments do not come to an accord in this salutary work of repression.' "
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Whenever something has been EMPHASIZED by the author it will appear in
bold italics and will be in the same color as the section it is found in (i.e., normal text, quotation, etc.). The exception to this is if you change the color. You will not be able to change the font itself in any way, only the color.
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