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erik [133]
3 years ago
15

Sara wants her text to run evenly between the left and right margins of the page. Which of the following alignment settings shou

ld she use?
Question 18 options:

Left


Center


Right


Justified

If ur looking for the answer the answer is B:Center
English
1 answer:
Anon25 [30]3 years ago
7 0

If Sara wants her text to run evenly between the left and right margins of the page the alignment that she should use is

  • Justified

In organizing texts, different structures may be used depending on what the typist wishes to achieve. The alignment called 'Justified' arranges the text in an even manner.

Center centralizes the entire text and leaves off unequal margins at the left and right margins.

Left alignment shifts most of the text to the left side of the text while the right alignment shifts the text to the right leaving a lot of space on the left side.

Summarily, the alignment that organizes the text in such a way that the left and right margins are equal is the justified alignment.

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