Asked by
Chayanis Boonyah
on Oct 09, 2024Verified
Widows and orphans refer to hyphenated words in a document.
Widows
In typesetting, widows are the single lines of paragraphs at the top of a page, considered undesirable as they disrupt paragraph unity and page aesthetics.
Orphans
In typography, the first line of a paragraph left alone at the bottom of a page.
Hyphenated Words
Words that are joined by a hyphen to form a compound term, often clarifying meaning or indicating a specific relationship.
- Recognize and implement different techniques of text formatting for particular objectives in a document.
Verified Answer
EG
Learning Objectives
- Recognize and implement different techniques of text formatting for particular objectives in a document.