And in response to Quico, I would say that what's happening here is that read-line (and therefore read-words/line) are interpreting a "line" to be a bunch of characters followed by a specific set of delimiters (a newline in the examples in this thread). And so if you have a file with "a\nb" then that is one line and one partial line. Since the file ends, then read-line just decides to act as if there were a fully terminated line at the end of the file.
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