by default, a paragraph is considered to end at the next hard return for word processing files and up to the next blank line (i e two carriage returns in a row) for ASCII files
The division is sometimes noted by the mark &?;, but usually, by beginning the first sentence of the paragraph on a new line and at more than the usual distance from the margin
You know what a paragraph is, right? You hit a Return or Enter and you have a new paragraph The important note about a paragraph is that in html code, a paragraph always has space after it to visually separate the two sections of type This is different from a break, however, which stops the sentence, starts a new line, but does not give you that extra space So there are times when you need a break over a paragraph, and vice versa To make a paragraph, hit a Return To make a break, hit a Shift-Return (hold down the Shift key and type the Return)
Paragraphs are the medium-size unit of English text There are special Emacs commands for moving over and operating on paragraphs See section 22 3 Paragraphs
The basic building block of wml code is pargraph All displayed content written in a wml document must nest within paragraph tags All cards must contain at least one
A passage in text that is about a different subject from the preceding text, marked by commencing on a new line, the first line sometimes being indented
In the Identification and Environment Divisions, a paragraph header followed by zero, one, or more entries In the Procedure Division, a paragraph-name followed by a period and a space and optionally by one or more sentences
A distinct part of a discourse or writing; any section or subdivision of a writing or chapter which relates to a particular point, whether consisting of one or many sentences
Paragraphs are the medium-size unit of human-language text There are special Emacs commands for moving over and operating on paragraphs See section T 3 Paragraphs
A paragraph is a section of a piece of writing. A paragraph always begins on a new line and contains at least one sentence. The length of a paragraph depends on the information it conveys. part of a piece of writing which starts on a new line and contains at least one sentence (from , from paragraphein )
To mention in a paragraph or paragraphs one of several distinct subdivisions of a text intended to separate ideas; the beginning is usually marked by a new indented line write paragraphs; work as a paragrapher write about in a paragraph; "All her friends were paragraphed in last Monday's paper"
A group of sentences written to tell about a central (main) idea A 2nd grader's paragraph should have 3 to 5 sentences (minimum) and; - be about one topic - have a topic sentence - use complete sentences (thoughts) to write about topic - have the first sentence indented on the page
a change of subject; now, the character ¶, commonly used in the text as a reference mark to a footnote, or to indicate the place of a division into sections
Paragraphs are the medium-size unit of English text There are special Emacs commands for moving over and operating on paragraphs See section Paragraphs
Paragraphs are the medium-size unit of English text There are special Emacs commands for moving over and operating on paragraphs See section 19 3 Paragraphs
a unit of language larger than a sentence A new paragraph marks a change of focus, a change of time, a change of place or a change of speaker in a passage of dialogue A new paragraph begins on a new line, usually indented (set in a little) or with a one-line gap above it Paragraphing helps readers to follow the story line, argument or dialogue
A brief composition complete in one typographical section or paragraph; an item, remark, or quotation comprised in a few lines forming one paragraph; as, a column of news paragraphs; an editorial paragraph
paragraphs
Турецкое произношение
pärıgräfs
Произношение
/ˈparəˌgrafs/ /ˈpærəˌɡræfs/
Этимология
[ 'par-&-"graf ] (noun.) 1525. Middle French & Medieval Latin; Middle French paragraphe, from Medieval Latin paragraphus sign marking a paragraph, from Greek paragraphos line used to mark change of persons in a dialogue, from paragraphein to write alongside, from para- + graphein to wr.