It's medial or midline.
If it is equally positioned, then it is centred. It could however be left or right justified.
Written on a line across the page but centered on the page
False. You will want to use "center" align.
full justification
full justification
Block. Easy to do with computers but more difficult with Type Setting.
Margins
Text alignment refers to how text is positioned relative to the margins of a page. Common alignments include left, right, center, and justified. Left alignment aligns text along the left margin, right alignment does so on the right margin, center alignment places text evenly between both margins, and justified alignment ensures that text is evenly distributed across the page, creating a clean edge on both sides. Each alignment serves different aesthetic and functional purposes depending on the document's style and readability goals.
It aligns text to both the left and right margins by changing the spaces between words. Creates a clean look along both margins
The king is positioned on the right side of the chessboard.
It is just where the elevation is positioned, first angle, the drawings is positioned to the right of the section and third, the elevation is positioned to the left of the section, obviously rotated the correct way too.