15.1 echo: Print a line of text 
echo writes each given string to standard output, with a
space between each and a newline after the last one.  Synopsis:
|   | echo [option]... [string]...
  | 
The program accepts the following options.  Also see 2. Common options.
- `-n'
 - 
Do not output the trailing newline.
 - `-e'
 - 
Enable interpretation of the following backslash-escaped characters in
each string:
- `\a'
 - alert (bell)
 - `\b'
 - backspace
 - `\c'
 - suppress trailing newline
 - `\f'
 - form feed
 - `\n'
 - new line
 - `\r'
 - carriage return
 - `\t'
 - horizontal tab
 - `\v'
 - vertical tab
 - `\\'
 - backslash
 - `\nnn'
 - the character whose ASCII code is nnn (octal); if nnn is not
a valid octal number, it is printed literally.
 
 
  
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