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The paragraph belongs to the age of print. Before the printing press there were no paragraphs, although sentences were often divided into groups using some kind of inline typographic marker, like the fleuron or pilcrow. But these marks were fitfully deployed. The arrival of the printed book, and of English prose as a grown-up form, encouraged the use of paragraphs to dispel the monotony of blocks of type.
First You Write a Sentence.: The Elements of Reading, Writing … and Life.
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