Issue #19795: Improved markup of True/False constants.
diff --git a/Doc/howto/curses.rst b/Doc/howto/curses.rst
index c85b318..ea62b1c 100644
--- a/Doc/howto/curses.rst
+++ b/Doc/howto/curses.rst
@@ -422,7 +422,7 @@
 blue or any other color you like.  Unfortunately, the Linux console doesn't
 support this, so I'm unable to try it out, and can't provide any examples.  You
 can check if your terminal can do this by calling
-:func:`~curses.can_change_color`, which returns True if the capability is
+:func:`~curses.can_change_color`, which returns ``True`` if the capability is
 there.  If you're lucky enough to have such a talented terminal, consult your
 system's man pages for more information.
 
diff --git a/Doc/howto/functional.rst b/Doc/howto/functional.rst
index d241f1a..7189c65 100644
--- a/Doc/howto/functional.rst
+++ b/Doc/howto/functional.rst
@@ -687,8 +687,8 @@
 
 
 The :func:`any(iter) <any>` and :func:`all(iter) <all>` built-ins look at the
-truth values of an iterable's contents.  :func:`any` returns True if any element
-in the iterable is a true value, and :func:`all` returns True if all of the
+truth values of an iterable's contents.  :func:`any` returns ``True`` if any element
+in the iterable is a true value, and :func:`all` returns ``True`` if all of the
 elements are true values:
 
     >>> any([0,1,0])