The no Orphan setting in MS Word controls this. It basically means keep the sentence together even if it drops down to the next page.
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What is the first line of a paragraph that is left alone at the bottom of a page called? Answer a.Keep Paragraphs Together b.Widow/Orphan Control c.Orphan d.Widow
The first line of a paragraph appearing by itself at the bottom of a page is called an orphan. It is typically avoided in typesetting and desktop publishing to maintain a cleaner layout and improve readability.
That's called a "widow." If your paragraph has the last sentence on the next page, it's called an "orphan."
first line indent you can change if you click on arrow on right bottom side of Paragraph section on Home tab. This will open Paragraph window, on Indents and Spacing tab press arrow below Special: and choose First line, then set indent on By:
The first sentence in a paragraph helps to specify the topic on which the paragraph is written.
A deductive paragraph is a paragraph in which the topic sentence is stated first. The first sentence of a deductive paragraph should be the topic sentence.
The first paragraph,the followng paragraph,and the last paragraph.
The first paragraph,the followng paragraph,and the last paragraph.
Each speaker in dialogue should begin a new paragraph on it's own line. The next speaker would be on its separate line in a paragraph.
in the opening paragraph
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