Dividing words at the end of the line happens when the word is unable to fit in the remaining space on the line. A hyphen is used in dividing words in this case. The example of the word that is divided correctly at the end of a line is the word, un-believably. Notice that unbelievably contains a prefix un-. Words with prefixes and suffixes are divided into their suffix/prefix, then their base word.
Explanation:
Dear Uncle,
I am writing this letter to you to thank you about everything that you are doing for me and I promise that it would be one great adventure. I have a great will to succeed and accomplish my plans.
My plan is starting with the hospital rooms and I want to see where doctors are doing their job, I would love to write it so I can remember it and to get some pictures where I am allowed to. Then, I want to have better look in laboratory instruments and I want to learn about them as much as I can.
Also, it would be good if I have possibility to speak with some patient to see what are their wishes when people are trying to take care of them.
I am very happy that you will be the one who will help me about this important thing for me and my future. I will listen to everything that you say and a good student.
Thank you! Greetings!
Answer:
The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here; while it can never forget what they did here.
There are more bones in your legs than your arms
A reader who studies Keats's word choice in "Ode on a Grecian Urn" is studying the author's overall message.