Last but not least, rags can be defined as the imbalanced alignment of text lines. Rivers are particularly common in narrow columns of text, where the type size is relatively large. Third, rivers (or text rivers) are the white gaps (or white space) that can appear in columns of type (especially justified text), when there is too much space between words on consecutive lines of text. Orphans can result in too much white space between paragraphs or at the bottom of a page. In addition, it can be a word, part of a word, or very short line that appears by itself at the end of a paragraph. Second, orphans (which are often confused with widows) are paragraph-opening lines that appear by themselves itself at the bottom of a page/column. First, widows are paragraph-closing lines which were pushed to the next page/column and left dangling and separated from the rest of the paragraph.
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