![]() Leader lines are always drawn with their own geometry. The style of line to generate when a point leader is drawn. The color of the line symbol used to draw the leader line. Baseline-Characters align to the lowest letter on the baseline.Bottom-Characters align to the lowest letter.Center-Characters align to the middle of the lowercase letters.Top-Characters align to the tallest letter.The alignment type used to vertically align the text to its geometry. This creates a straight edge on both sides of multiline text. Full-Characters are aligned to the left and right and spaces fill in the line.Right-Characters align to the right of the line.Center-Characters align to the center of the line.Left-Characters align to the left of the line.It is commonly used to define how stacked text appears. Text of labels placed to the left of a feature are right aligned, and text of labels placed to the right of a feature are left aligned. This affects which side of a point geometry the point text is drawn or which end of a line it is drawn near. Mood – feeling or atmosphere the writer creates for the reader.The alignment type used to horizontally align the text to its geometry.Climax – the turning point of the story (intense moment).Allusion – an indirect reference to another literary work or famous person (He acted like a Scrooge and wouldn’t donate to the cause.).Oxymoron – a contradiction in terms (jumbo shrimp).Theme – not stated, but the implied perception of human nature or life.Irony – contrast between appearance and reality, where reality is the opposite of what it seems. ![]()
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