A Paragraph that cannot stand on its own.
Paragraph.
"Beside" (From the Greek)
I t makes it stand out!
Tag P stands for paragraph tag.
A topical paragraph is just a paragraph with a strongly developed topic or main idea. Any time you have to write a single paragraph, that is a topical paragraph. In a report or essay, a topical paragraph is one in which you have strong details and facts supporting the main idea. A topical paragraph can stand alone and be read without any other paragraphs supporting it.
A border is the dialog box used to make a paragraph stand out from the rest of the text. This is a special paragraph formatting technique.
"Peel" is a verb, it has no plural. But the proper conjugation of the world "peel" for plural is, well, "peel."She peels.They peel.
No. A stanza is not a paragraph, however; a statement to be considered a stanza must stand-alone. Therefore, not need the continuation of a supporting statement in the subsequent statements. A paragraph continues the statement/story from introduction to conclusion. Hence why a paragraph is indented reflecting the need of supporting documentation.
Paragraphs are a part of a body of unity in the structure of your subject: stay in subject.
Titles in a paragraph should be indented one tab space or about 0.5 inches from the left margin. This helps to visually separate the title from the rest of the text and make it stand out.
Robert Peel is spelt like Robert Peel.