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Line 1 is just the very top line. Every time you hit the enter key you are making a new line. Line one just so happens to be the first.
When you press the Enter key in Microsoft Word, it creates a new paragraph. This action inserts a paragraph break, which typically adds space between the current line and the new line, allowing for a separation of thoughts or sections in the text. If you want to start a new line without creating a new paragraph, you can use Shift + Enter, which inserts a line break instead.
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to select a single line at a time you have to press "shift+right move key(-->)"
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Fuel pump should run for about 2 seconds every time you turn the key to the RUN position. That re-pressurizes the fuel line. Normal operation.
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A piano makes sound by hitting the strings every time a key is pressed. A harpsichord makes sound by plucking the strings every time a key is pressed.
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No, a line graph does not have to increase by the same number each time. The y-axis values can change by different amounts, reflecting varying rates of increase or decrease over the x-axis. The key characteristic of a line graph is that it shows trends and relationships over time, regardless of the consistency in the increments.