Put the insertion point where you want the page to break is what I would write.
Digital vs Analog Audio is completely personal preference and there is no clear winner on which is better.
But there are some pros and cons about both, Analog sometimes distorts when playing and can be easily scratched and ruins the grooves. Analog is believed to be the true representation of the sound when it was recorded. Digital is not the actual recording of the sound, it's actually a combination of binary code. It is also sometimes mixed or remastered in Digital and sounds a bit different to make it sound better. It also depends on the system you are listening it from. You could have a horrible Digital system its playing through and an amazing Analog system playing, of course the Analog system will sound better in that case. Some believe that Digital is on par to overtake Analog in the "true picture of sound" category but some also say Analog will forever be the best at playing sound and Digital will always be the alternative.
But, in the end it's all personal preference and the pros and cons don't overweigh to make one better than the other.
Indentation and alignment are very noticeable on a printed page, so you will probably want to set the tab stops in your document precisely how you want them.
Answer:
Correct answer is:
communicate the purpose of the code that follows it.
Explanation:
Let have a look at each option
comment should give the reader the background of the programmer.
Comments are unable to do so.
Be written on every line
No, it is not need as comment are useful only to explain difficult or complex part of code.
communicate the purpose of the code that follows it.
yes, this option is true, as comments will give hints to programmer about the piece of code.
give information about how many hours it took to write the code
No, comments can answer it,