Plath's use of common words and short lines in her poetry can create a sense of immediacy and intensity for the reader. It can evoke raw emotions and a feeling of intimacy, drawing the reader in and intensifying the emotional impact of the work. The simplicity of language and structure can also enhance the clarity of the message, making it more accessible and relatable to a wide range of readers.
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Readers must cross Spaces between one group of lines in the next :)
Lines that have a point in common are called concurrent lines.
Lines sharing a common point intercept at that point.
Lines that share a common point are called an intersection, or intersecting lines.
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No, parallel lines never intersect, so they do not have any points in common. Intersecting lines have one common point.
the parallel lines never intercept so they do not have any common points.
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If the two lines have a common ponts.
Parallel lines or skew lines
Fraunhofer realised that some of these dark lines were at the same position in effect called the Zeeman effect can also cause splitting of the spectral lines.