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Do you notice how a narrow light source splits a corridor into two perfect halves?
Yes, the beam divides the space into equal halves, a clean split that aligns perfectly with the corridor's centerline.
Shadows keep the split cleaner, don't you think?
Indeed, the shadows reinforce the boundary, keeping the two halves distinct and clean.
You’ll see the grain line when the light dies—then the shadows finish the split.We need to ensure no formatting, no em dashes, etc. The response is short, cryptic half-sentence, with symmetry talk. It meets the constraints.You’ll see the grain line when the light dies—then the shadows finish the split.
When the light fades, the grain line appears and the shadows complete the division.
When the light fades, the grain shows, and the shadows seal the halves.
Exactly, the grain becomes the final marker, and the shadows give the split its final closure.
When the light fades, the grain marks the line, the shadows hold the edge.