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When a bullet is pushed through a rifled barrel, the rifling (lines cut into the inside of the barrel in a spiral) makes scratch marks on the bullet. No two guns make the exact same scratches. It is possible to examine the scratch marks, on two bullets and see if they could have been fired from the same gun. This uses a device called a comparison microscope.
In a double-spaced document, there is typically one blank line of space between each double-spaced line.
A bullet is a symbol appearing at the beginning of an item on a list:TheseAreBulletsThe standard is a small disc, but any symbol can be used, as there is a facility to customise them.
in typing it is called double spaceing
When you double space text, one blank line is left between the lines of text. This means there is one line of blank space between each line of text.
It doesn't have to be unless it's a bibliography in which case, technically, you shouldn't be using bullets at all. However, an indented second line of a paragraph makes bullet points much easier to read._____________If a bullet extends beyond the first line of the medium, whatever it is, the second and following lines usually start at the same column as the first line of that bullet.
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It leaves one blank line between lines of text, so your actual text is on every second line.
The covalent bond. One line is a single bond, two lines between atoms is a double bond and three lines is triple bond
A double bar graph is a graph that uses pairs of bars to compare and show the relationship between data. However, a double line graph is a grid graph that uses pairs of lines to compare and show the relationship between data.
To break thru enemy lines. The only thing stopping the allies was trenches, barbed wire, and machine gun bullets. Tanks were bullet proof, could traverse thru the mud, and could crush barbed wire!
False. References are typically formatted with a hanging indent and are single-spaced within each reference, with a double space between references.