A soft break is a break at the end of a line or a page that occurs when the program word-wraps or advances pages automatically. A hard break (anywhere in a line or a page) is forced by the program user, who uses a keystroke to force the break at a specific point -- the keystroke embeds a hard-break code. The location of a soft break adjusts automatically with a change in the margins or the line-lengths or the number of lines. The hard break remains in its original location unless the operator deliberately removes it or relocates it.
Hard consonants are pronounced with a strong, clear sound, while soft consonants are pronounced with a softer, more gentle sound. The difference lies in the way the consonant is articulated in the mouth and the intensity of the sound produced.
Break's homophone is brake.1) He had to brake hard to avoid an accident.2) Be careful not to break it!
Soft consonants in English are pronounced with a slight hissing or buzzing sound, while hard consonants are pronounced with a sharper, more distinct sound. Soft consonants are often found in words like "measure" or "vision," while hard consonants are found in words like "cat" or "dog."
One strategy for teaching children to differentiate between hard and soft vowel sounds is to provide examples of words with both types of sounds and practice pronouncing them. Another strategy is to use visual aids, such as color-coding or highlighting the vowels in words to help children see the difference. Additionally, incorporating games and activities that focus on identifying and categorizing hard and soft vowel sounds can make learning more engaging and effective.
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me. Give me a break! Breaking up is hard to do. Don't go breakin' my heart. I may bend but I won't break. We won't make a lot of money, but I hope we at least break even. the straw that broke the camel's back a break in the case break up break out break in It's not going to break the bank break a promise Break a leg! (means good luck) break wind (means to fart or pass gas) a psychotic break spring break a prison break a break with tradition There has been a break in the case. a nervous break down take a break It's break time! Catch a break
the difference is that spongy bone is soft and sqeezeable and regular bone are hard to bite and its harder to break
marc mesh is softer then hard mesh it also is easier to break in and it is waterproof
A sprain is damage to soft tissue, a broken bone is damage to hard tissue.
Hardness is the question of how difficult it is to make an impression on a substance. Brittleness is the question of how easy it is to break. Granite is a stone which is very hard but not brittle--it is hard to carve and also hard to break. A plank of wood is not as hard as stone but is not very brittle. You can carve on it with a knife but it won't shatter if you drop it. Glass is hard and brittle. Chalk is not hard but it is brittle.
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one is hard
what is the defference between cassette tape and hard disk
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It is a difference between the hardness, generally expressed in the Mohs scale.
The difference is in the name; soft corals are soft have body ; with no bony or hard Parts
A hill is hard to get up and a pill is hard to get down
The hard disk is the device that stores the folders.