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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The first line of a paragraph that appears alone at the bottom of a page, with the rest of the paragraph on the next page is what?
A
title
B
orphan
C
style
D
automated
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Additionally, an orphan can refer to the first line of a new paragraph that sits on its own at the bottom of a column of text. The first example shows a leftover word from the previous paragraph (widow); the second shows a lone word on the end of the current paragraph (orphan).

Detailed explanation-2: -Orphan: A paragraph-opening line that appears by itself at the bottom of a page or column, thus separated from the rest of the text. (They have no past but a future.)

Detailed explanation-3: -Picture a paragraph that starts at the bottom of one page and continues at the top of the next. When only the last line of the paragraph appears at the top of the second page, that line is called a widow . When only the first line of the paragraph appears at the bottom of the first page, that line is called an orphan .

Detailed explanation-4: -An orphan is the first line of a paragraph printed by itself at the bottom of a page.

Detailed explanation-5: -Lonely headings like these are sometimes called orphans in typesetting. An orphan can also mean the first line of a paragraph that’s left all alone at the bottom of a page. When the last line of a paragraph appears by itself at the top of the page, typesetters may refer to it as a widow.

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