The HTML code for strike-through is < strike > write what you want struck through here < /strike > and when you write it "for real" just leave out the spaces between the brackets and the words!
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im another person than who typed above, i havent managed to get this to work on facebook. just sayen because thats why i looked up!
<s> put your writing in here </s> hope this helped :)
you put a line through it !?! - or get rid of unnecessary words or information that cause your sentences to drone on. Too many adjectives can also cause this.
When you are typing and want the cross line to be there there's a button up the top that has the letters ABC with a line through it. You just click it and you can type with the line through it .
To put a fishing hook on a fishing line, first thread the line through the eye of the hook. Then, make a loop with the line and pass the hook through the loop. Pull the line tight to secure the hook in place.
no- you put quotes around the section of the poem that you used. then, in parenthesis, you put the author's name.
1) draw a circle 2) put on line from bottom of circle 3) put horizontal line through line as long as the other one 3) from bottom of vertical line put two lines 90
Writing where you meditate on a specific topic through the written word. It involves deep, critical thinking put down on paper
The rings on the rod that the fly line is put through.
> Add 5 and 6 together and - 1 The previous answer give 10, not 9. Here's another way: Using bar notation to denote an infinitely repeating decimal, 0.6666666... can be represented as .6 with a line drawn over the 6. The best I can do here is to put a line through the 6: .6 = 0.6666666..... If you were writing this by hand, you would put the line over the 6, not through it. Then (5+1)/.6 = 9
So it doesnt look like a 1.
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To put a bobber on a fishing line, first thread the line through the top and bottom holes of the bobber. Then, slide the bobber up the line to the desired depth and secure it in place with a small knot or a rubber bobber stopper.