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The crafting of clear, coherent paragraphs is the subject of considerable stylistic debate. The form varies among different types of writing. For example, newspapers, scientific journals, and fictional essays have somewhat different conventions for the placement of paragraph breaks.
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at the end of every physical line, and two newlines at the end of a paragraph, creating a blank line. An alternative is to only put newlines at the end of each paragraph, and leave word wrapping up to the application that displays or processes the text.
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Many published books use a device to separate certain paragraphs further when there is a change of scene or time. This extra space, especially when co-occurring at a page or section break, may contain a special symbol known as a
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The function of a paragraph is to mark a pause, setting the paragraph apart from what precedes it. If a paragraph is preceded by a title or subhead, the indent is superfluous and can therefore be omitted.
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to automatically re-flow text as it is edited, without losing paragraph breaks. The software may apply vertical white space or indenting at paragraph breaks, depending on the selected style.
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or "main idea", preferably first, and multiple "supporting" or "detail" sentences that explain or supply evidence. One technique of this type, intended for essay writing, is known as the
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at the beginning of the next paragraph. An initial is an oversized capital letter, sometimes outdented beyond the margin of the text. This style can be seen, for example, in the original
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is that a paragraph has three to five sentences; single-word paragraphs can be seen in some professional writing, and journalists often use single-sentence paragraphs.
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A line break that is inserted manually, and preserved when re-flowing, may still be distinct from a paragraph break, although this is typically not done in
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occur when the first line of a paragraph is the last in a column or page, or when the last line of a paragraph is the first line of a new column or page.
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from 1787. For additional ornamentation, a hedera leaf or other symbol can be added to the inter-paragraph white space, or put in the indentation space.
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A second common modern English style is to use no indenting, but add vertical white space to create "block paragraphs." On a typewriter, a double
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Professionally printed material in English typically does not indent the first paragraph, but indents those that follow. For example,
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The oldest classical British and Latin writings had little or no space between words and could be written in
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In modern usage, paragraph initiation is typically indicated by one or more of a preceding blank line,
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on their "Contents" page, although this attribution does not seem to be widely credited elsewhere.
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states that we should "Set opening paragraphs flush left." Bringhurst explains as follows:
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recommends using it only to separate lines of verse (where each "paragraph" is a
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became common. The first way to divide sentences into groups was the original
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Ancient manuscripts also divided sentences into paragraphs with line breaks (
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files, there are two common formats. The pre-formatted text will have a
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at the end of a line internal to a paragraph. This distinction allows
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English students are sometimes taught that a paragraph should have a
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produces a blank line for this purpose; professional typesetters (or
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is another book using this scheme since its third edition in 1951.
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the first line. This style can be seen in the (handwritten)
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indicates a new paragraph, to be distinguished from the
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How such documents are actually stored depends on the
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