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sabina

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What is the benefit of using indentations and line continuation characters in building a procedure?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The program into which you insert an object is called the ________ program.
 
  A) destination
  B) object
  C) final
  D) source



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Answer to Question 1

Utilizing indentations and line continuation characters keeps code more legible so that future development is easier. Indentations helps to keep nested portions of code distinguished from one another, while line continuation characters wrap text in the code window to improve readability.

Answer to Question 2

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