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There was something I could
    There was something I could
do--should do--but my mind refused
    do--should do--but my mind refused
to focus. It bogged down in
    to focus. It bogged down in
a muck of unreasoning terror and
    a muck of unreasoning terror and
could only scream {{LOFE:Tag|i}}Why? Why?
    could only scream {{LOFE:Tag|i}}Why? Why?
Why?{{LOFE:Tag|/i}}
    Why?{{LOFE:Tag|/i}}
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== Punctuation belonging to the phrase, not the sentence ==
== 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.
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 not a list ==
== Repeated words ==


This isn't a list, so one markup pair for all.
This isn't a list, so one markup pair for all.


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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.