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Correctly formatted text
There was something I could do--should do--but my mind refused to focus. It bogged down in a muck of unreasoning terror and could only scream <i>Why? Why? Why?</i>
Phrases
Here, the question marks belong to the italicized phrase, not to the declarative sentence that contains it, so the question mark goes inside the markup.
Repeated words
This isn't a list, so one markup pair for all.
