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The Cambridge dictionary says We use across when something touches or stretches from one side to another.
E.g., She divided the page by drawing a red line across it. Then she cut it in two.
Now, what should I assume, did she cut the page into two pieces vertically or horizontally?
And, Can we use the same example for saying that she drew a red line diagonally on the page, and cut it into two pieces, without specifying the word "diagonally"?
Thanks in advance for your help and time.
E.g., She divided the page by drawing a red line across it. Then she cut it in two.
Now, what should I assume, did she cut the page into two pieces vertically or horizontally?
And, Can we use the same example for saying that she drew a red line diagonally on the page, and cut it into two pieces, without specifying the word "diagonally"?
Thanks in advance for your help and time.
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