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Section lines are typically associated with land surveying to denote boundaries between different sections of land. They are typically drawn on maps or plots to indicate the separation of land parcels or ownership boundaries. These lines are an important tool for accurately identifying and documenting land divisions for legal and administrative purposes.
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No, hidden lines are not added in a section view unless it adds clarity to the drawing. the purpose of a section view is to help show what a part looks like and by added hidden lines the drawing will be more cluttered which defeats the purpose of having a section view.
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If you are asking about an Elizabethan sonnet, it has 3 quatrains (ababcdcdefef) and a rhyming couplet (gg). If you are talking about a Petrarchan sonnet, the first section is called an octave (8 lines interrhymed--abbaabba) and the second section is called a sestet (six lines interrhymed--cdecde).
No, hidden lines are not added in a section view unless it adds clarity to the drawing. the purpose of a section view is to help show what a part looks like and by added hidden lines the drawing will be more cluttered which defeats the purpose of having a section view.
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