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* "Typeform indicators consist of two parts: a prefix and a root. The prefix designates the typeform and the root determines its extent."
–Rules of UEB §9 Note

The four-item list below shows the set of italic typeform indicators, each made up of a prefix [all designating “italics”] and a root. (see also Unit 13 of Braille Brain for explanation of typeforms)
  • таитаЖ italic symbol indicator (used for just a single symbol) ASCII: .2
  • таитаВ italic word indicator (usually a “word” is bounded by spaces) ASCII: .1
  • таита╢ italic passage indicator (a passage is not for one or two words but is great for three or more symbols-sequences) ASCII: .7
  • таитаД italic terminator (terminates the effect of the word or passage indicator) ASCII: .'
Which one of the following options shows italics applied correctly to the full title of a book?

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