Many different factors govern a poet's choices about line breaks.
The ideal line is a concept. A line that is drawn cannot be a mathematically true line since it will have a thickness - no matter how small. Also, it cannot be infinitely long - no matter how large.
That seems to be true. Sides pretty much are line segments, and the angles are the end points.
The line coming from the Discharge Line, which comes from the Compressor into the 4-Way Valve
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They may be governed by sound, rhythm, or meter.
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There are several types of line breaks in writing and formatting. The most common include hard line breaks, which occur when a new line is started manually (often using the Enter key), and soft line breaks, which allow the text to flow to the next line automatically without starting a new paragraph. In poetry, line breaks can also create enjambment, where a sentence continues beyond the end of a line, and caesura, which introduces a pause within a line. Additionally, in programming and web design, line breaks can be represented by specific codes or tags, such as HTML's <br> tag.
Line breaks in poetry refer to the intentional placement of end-of-line breaks in a poem to create pauses, rhythm, or emphasis. Line breaks help to control the flow and pacing of a poem, allowing the poet to guide the reader's experience and interpretation of the text. They can also impact the visual presentation of the poem on the page.
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There are 2 types of breaks in HTML. One is the line break i.e. <br> and the horizontal line break <hr>.
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Prose usually does not use line breaks for literary effect.
It is a continuous line graph.
There is no truth in this.
line breaks
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