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For the paragraph itself in HTML: <p class="paragraphName">text you want in the paragraph</p> To style it in CSS: in the documents <head> tag <style type="text/css"> .paragraphName { font-family:Arial, Sans-serif; font-weight:bold; font-color:#000000 <---- give it the RGB red accent 2 darker 50% } </style> And that should do it!
No, he isn't if he was he probably be a little darker and have sort of an accent :)
In "The Minister's Black Veil," the opening paragraph sets a somber and mysterious tone, foreshadowing the darker themes of sin and isolation that will be explored throughout the story. This contrasts with the more hopeful and redemptive resolution found at the end, where the veil is seen as a symbol of shared humanity and understanding rather than just a mark of guilt and secrecy.
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Sensitivity of copy and fax machine's can vary greatly. If you do not want the highlighter to reproduce a washed-out outline, we suggest setting your copier on the lightest setting and try a dye base highlighter, such as their tank style highlighter (formerly Major Accent) or Pocket Accent in yellow or light blue. If you want highlighted text to reproduce in Gray when copied or faxed, they suggest using the darker colours of a pigment-based highlighter, such as their Liquid Accent.
Indigo is darker.
Darker.
Darker was created in 1997.
darker
Dark. Darker. Darkest. (as in, It doesn't get any darker.)
The room grew darker as the sun began to set, casting long shadows across the floor.
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