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A tightly stretched clothesline is under greater tension, which means it has less ability to absorb additional forces when loaded with clothes. When clothes are added, the weight creates a significant downward force that can exceed the line's tensile strength, leading to a higher likelihood of breaking. In contrast, a loosely attached clothesline can flex and distribute the load more evenly, reducing the stress on any one point and allowing it to handle the weight without breaking.

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