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Key takeaways from Past Lives of the Paragraph

Making a new paragraph is as easy as drawing a thin line in the margin.

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eachers was so many years behind the practice of the writers. Edwin Herbert Lewis, A History of the English Paragraph (1894) [T]here is no such thing as a paragraph. That is, there is no item in an outline, no branch of a tree, no unit of discourse that consistently corresponds to a block of text delimited by a blank line or an indentation. Steven Pinker, The Sense of Style (2015)
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