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Amazon is one of the brands that uses an orange arrow as a logo. Underneath the word Amazon, there is a curved orange arrow that goes from the letter "a" to the letter "z."
This technique is called an acrostic. In an acrostic, the first letters of each line or word form a word or message when read vertically, while each line can also create its own meaningful expression horizontally. It is often used in poetry and puzzles to convey hidden meanings or themes.
It is called a cursor and also the insertion point.
Oh honey, that logo you're thinking of is for Nike. It's got that iconic swoosh that goes across the name like it's strutting its stuff on the runway. So next time you see that swoosh, just do it and remember who set you straight.
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a feature of ms word that automatically starts a new line when it reaches the end of the line.
Rado, Recaro, Relo, Remco, Revo, Rico, Roxio,