They are called fold lines or perforated lines. They indicate where the paper should be folded or torn.
Torn may be used as a verb (such as in the sentence "I have torn the paper") or as an adjective ("The paper is torn").
My paper is torn!
torn as in tear paper? Its torn...
Tore is the past tense of the action, whereas torn refers to the object. ie: I tore the paper. The paper is now torn.
Of course.
You could find out whether sheer strength depends on the direction in which the paper is torn by experimenting with a sheet of paper yourself and trying it out.
paper is semi solid bcuz it is chrush able and torn by force
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It will jam the printer
Yes, for example: I had to trim the paper to fit in the holder. You can trim the paper to get rid of the torn edge.
You get the diary key and the torn page. Use the diary key on the diary and combine the torn page. Then jump on the lamp as low as it can go and turn it on. Put the paper under it.