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Gary likes to eat chocolate; dark chocolate is not his favorite.
We are required to write a letter to your elder brother abroad telling him about your new house and the prestige the house has accorded to your family
Plot 5B, Mary Street
Lagos State,
Nigeria,
13th September,2021
Dear Maxwell,
How are you doing over there and how is studies? It's so good to write to you again after about 6 months.
Guess what? Dad just built a new house and I'm so happy about it. You should have seen a change from the address above, we moved into the new house last week.
Remember Dad's land that he inherited from Grandpa, yes the house was built on the land. The house is a 4 bedroom apartment having a big sitting room, dining area, kitchen and a store room. Dad and mum are to take the master bedroom while we both have each room to ourselves. The other room will be used by visitors.
The compound is so big and it has a swimming pool and a basketball court. The house is painted white which makes it unique among houses in the environment. It's so beautiful and lovely. The environment is also clean and quiet compared to our old house.
I will ensure I send pictures when next I'm writing to you. I look forward to seeing you soon. Take good care of yourself.
Love,
your dearest brother.
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Answer:
A line break is the termination of one line of poetry, and the beginning of a new line.
Some additional key details about line breaks:
Line breaks divide poems into lines, and the length of lines determines the appearance of the poem on the page: long and skinny, short and wide, or a shape entirely its own.
The location of a line break is often dictated by the number of syllables in the line, but just as often it is freely chosen by the poet.
Line breaks serve an important function in setting the rhythm of a poem, since they insert a pause between the final word of one line and the first word of the next line. For this reason, line breaks conventionally occur where natural pauses in language also occur—such as after punctuation, at the end of a thought, or between distinct images.