+The <Return> key is special, in that pressing it may do more than
+just insert a Newline character. Depending on the surrounding text,
+it may insert whitespace after the Newline character, so that when
+you start typing on the newly created line, the text lines up with
+that on the previous line. We call this behavior (where pressing a
+key does more than simply inserting the relevant character) "electric".
+
+>> Here is an example of <Return> being electric.
+ Type <Return> at the end of this line.
+
+You should see that after inserting the Newline, Emacs inserts spaces
+so that the cursor moves under the "T" of "Type".
+