I’d fail the smart-arse and indicate either the line across the top or the margin (which is probably longer).
Since the circled line is after the statement colon and before the next statement; I’d say they did fine.
Also the graduation of line length, while not perfect; lends itself to the illusion of being part of the grouping.
I’d fail the smart-arse and indicate either the line across the top or the margin (which is probably longer).
Since the circled line is after the statement colon and before the next statement; I’d say they did fine.
Also the graduation of line length, while not perfect; lends itself to the illusion of being part of the grouping.