the mason-dixon line was commonly seen to separate what?
Slave country from free soil.
Slave country (Maryland) and Free soil (Pennsylvania)
Maryland from Pennsylvania - that is, slave country from free soil.
The Mason-Dixon Line was the border between Maryland and Pennsylvania established by royal surveyors in the colonial period. Informally, it is the line between North and South.
this is an imaginary line that separates the northern (free) states from the southern (slave) states in America...
no
Slave country (Maryland) and Free soil (Pennsylvania)
Maryland (slave) and Pennsylvania (free soil).
I've never seen them separate. Maybe you have a slip in the line somewhere.
A line that has thick and thin qualities is typically called a "varying line weight" or a "calligraphic line." This type of line is commonly seen in calligraphy, lettering, and drawing to create emphasis and expressiveness.
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The cockroach, honeybee, ants and bugs are commonly seen in the house.