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Chitra raag Posted 4 years ago
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Above, Here, Follow from this

Here are a few observations in this regard.

A new para follows this line, which is the last line of the paragraph. I've given a statement and the subsequent paragraphs (not numbered, and which run into several pages) examine it from different angles. I want to know if this is the right way of ending a para.

Two conclusions follow from this

This lines again comes after a statement. I explain the conclusions in the next few lines after the hash. Is it right?

The novels of were hailed as strong pleas for a more just and tolerant world, however, as the brief discussion above suggests, this plea remains formless, and . . .

Is the use of “above” right? (All written by me)

  

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chitra raag Here are a few observations in this regard. A new para follows this line, which is the last line of the paragraph. It seems to me that this should be the first line of the next paragraph.

  • chitra raag Here are a few observations in this regard.
  • A new para follows this line, which is the last line of the paragraph.
  • It seems to me that this should be the first line of the next paragraph.
  • I'd have to see the whole thing.
  • You can post the whole essay in our essays forum, you know.
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chitra raagHere are a few observations in this regard. A new para follows this line, which is the last line of the paragraph.

It seems to me that this should be the first line of the next paragraph. I'd have to see the whole thing. You can post the whole essay in our essays forum, you know.

chitra raagTwo conclusions fol

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