Identify the statement about page formatting that is NOT accurate.
1. White space refers to empty space on a page.
2. White space can be achieved with wider margins.
3. Full-justified text provides more white space than left-justified text.
4. White space gives the reader's eyes a rest.β
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English, 21.06.2019 15:40
The lines "original! we're all as like each other as those dolls cut out of the same folded paper. we're like patterns stencilled on a wall. can't you and i strike out for ourselves, may? " reflect which of the recurring themes of 20th and 21st century american literature?
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00
6. the two primary purposes for sending business messages are typically to and
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00
Respond for free points because i don't have a question anymore.
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English, 22.06.2019 12:00
Read the excerpt below and answer the question. there was a moment, in time, and in this place, when my brother, or my mother, or my father, or my sister, had to convey to me, for example, the danger in which i was standing from the white man standing just behind me, and to convey this with a speed, and in a language, that the white man could not possibly understand, and that, indeed, he cannot understand, until today. he cannot afford to understand it. this understanding would reveal to him too much about himself, and smash that mirror before which he has been frozen for so long. this excerpt from "if black english isn't a language, then tell me, what is? " is significant because -select all that apply- hughes imagines himself as a black slave. hughes uses black english to emphasize his argument. hughes uses a historical example to explain the origins of language. hughes explains the significance that black english holds for white people.
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