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12 October, 22:25

If there is a single line inside of an loop/if-statement, brackets are required around the loop/if-statement according to the Google Java Style Guide.

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  1. 12 October, 22:28
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    Answer:true

    Explanation:

    there is no line before opening brackets. Line break after the closing brackets, only if that bracket ends a statement.
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