Similar words: graph, graphic, fragrant, epigraph, graphite, fragrance, biography, homograph. Meaning: ['pærəgræf /-grɑːf] n. one of several distinct subdivisions of a text intended to separate ideas; the beginning is usually marked by a new indented line. v. 1. divide into paragraphs, as of text 2. write about in a paragraph 3. write paragraphs; work as a paragrapher.
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91) Let me speak plainly in response to this paragraph.
92) Type the introductory paragraph. 15.
93) The question posed at the end of the first paragraph can be answered with a strong affirmative.
94) This seems to contradict the argument in the preceding paragraph.
95) The explanation came in the second paragraph, very bluntly, without any preamble.
96) But in some documents, none of those methods are efficient because more frequent paragraph format changes are required.
97) When you write your paragraph, include as many descriptive details as possible.
98) A brief scanning of the second paragraph, once again, took a little of the shine away.
99) Please write a short paragraph explaining your reasons for applying to this college.
100) What kind of formal marks, if any, would we expect to find at the beginning of a new paragraph?
101) Take careful note of the penultimate paragraph in the booklet: failure to comply will attract a maximum penalty of £20,000.
102) I was puzzling over the wording of the second paragraph when the phone rang.
103) You press the Enter key to begin a new paragraph or to insert blank lines in the text.
104) Place the cursor at the start of the paragraph immediately to the left of the first letter.
105) Paragraph 7 of the draft immigration rules relates to untruths by agents.
106) The book is a mixture of all points of view all in one paragraph.
107) That paragraph suggests that it is appropriate for the court to consider the welfare interests of the child or children.
108) In short, there are many variations on the theme set out in the last paragraph.
109) The specific proposals of the PAC were set out in paragraph 8.10 to 8.16.
110) One is, as in the last paragraph, by embodying the core of the theory.
111) Identify them, then revise the paragraph using different options. 1.
112) A final paragraph for the benefit of a reader with some knowledge of special relativity.
113) Perhaps you should tweak that line or paragraph that throws the structure off.
114) The answer is the one that we arrived at in the previous paragraph.
115) Type the first paragraph using the default paragraph format. 3.
116) I explain what that means in the final paragraph of this section.
117) Read a paragraph at a time with emphasis to make the meaning clear.sentencedict.com/paragraph.html
118) Topic-shifts in written discourse then could be identified with the beginning of each new paragraph.
119) Many of the latter are the forms mentioned in the first paragraph of this section as running parallel to the coast.
120) The Return key which denotes the start of the new paragraph can also trigger off other paragraph attributes.
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