Subdivision of a piece of writing, usually dealing with one particular main point or theme. A paragraph starts on a new line and is normally
indented. In word processing, it is not always indented instead, a line space between paragraphs may be used. A paragraph has no prescribed length; it can be a single sentence or over a page in length.
When a conversation is written down, a new paragraph starts each time a different person speaks:
Jo can come to dinner after all, said Richard.
Why did you ask her to come? asked Sarah.
I invited her, because I like her, replied Richard, and she may be able to give us some advice on the decorating.
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