What is the difference between a looped cancel mark (as the answer key shows in Ch. 4) and a strike-through line (as we were told to use in class)? Is there a major difference between the two or is a regular line just easier to make than a looped line?
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You use a straight line when you are replacing one word with another; when you are simply deleting, use the delete mark with a tail.
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