A hard return is a typographical feature that creates a new line in a text document or word processing file. It is often used to separate paragraphs or create a line break, and is produced by pressing the "Enter" or "Return" key on a keyboard.
Chinese writing was hard to learn because you were probably unfamiliar to it. There also is no alphabet making it hard to memorize.
On your computer, you will push the Enter key to get a hard return. This will put the cursor on a new line.
Go to, "View all characters," position the cursor before the Hard Return character, and press delete. Or, position the cursor after the hard return character and backspace.
It is a syntax error, because a value returning method must return a value, and not writing a return statement with a value is tantamount to returning without a value.
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Writing is hard work because it's work! You have to discipline yourself to sit down and get finished.
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A hard return is when the user presses the Return or Enter key to bring the cursor onto a new line. A soft return happens when the text automatically wraps onto the next line. In general it is better to use soft returns when typing a single paragraph, as it makes them easier to manipulate and format. A hard return signals the end of a paragraph, so pressing Return at the end of every line makes each line into an individual paragraph. You should only use a hard return at the very end of a paragraph.