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Originally posted by Klostrophobic
par·a·graph Pronunciation Key (pr-grf)
n.
A distinct division of written or printed matter that begins on a new, usually indented line, consists of one or more sentences, and typically deals with a single thought or topic or quotes one speaker's continuous words.
A mark ( ¶ ) used to indicate where a new paragraph should begin or to serve as a reference mark.
A brief article, notice, or announcement, as in a newspaper

Thankfully I didn't learn something from you, as I would have more incorrect knowledge in my head.

Touché! :lol:
 
Originally posted by Klostrophobic
par·a·graph Pronunciation Key (pr-grf)
n.
A distinct division of written or printed matter that begins on a new, usually indented line, consists of one or more sentences, and typically deals with a single thought or topic or quotes one speaker's continuous words.
A mark ( ¶ ) used to indicate where a new paragraph should begin or to serve as a reference mark.
A brief article, notice, or announcement, as in a newspaper

Thankfully I didn't learn something from you, as I would have more incorrect knowledge in my head.
But why are you telling me this, Klos? I know the meaning of a paragraph already.
 
No, it's not! Whatever; I'm not gonna argue for obvious reasons -- right people?? Say, "I like Klos" if you like Klos!
 
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