When using a computer or wordprocessor the left-hand margin is usually justified, which means that every line (unless indented) starts at the same distance from the lef-hand edge of the page. One can also justify the right-hand margin, but note that this can result in awkward spacing.
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about 4 paragraphs
any no of paragraphs....
The plural of "paragraph" is "paragraphs".
The plural of paragraph is paragraphs. As in "this essay needs paragraphs".
It means combine some paragraphs.
it depends on what paragraphs you mean and the certain clauses mean different things to and the declaration is a complicated peice of work
Justify means to prove that what you said is right.It can also refer to justifying paragraphs in a word processing or desktop publishing document, by realigning the style of paragraphs. They can be left justified, right justified, centred or fully justified, meaning both edges of the paragraphs are straight.It means that that statement is what you thought about and you have to stick with it!The biblical meaning:"Justify" (as appears in verses such as Romans 3:30 and Galatians 3:8) means: 1. to render righteous or such as one ought to be2. to show, exhibit, evince, one to be righteous, such as he is and wishes himself to be considered3. to declare, pronounce, one to be just, righteous, or such as he ought to be(Strong's Greek Lexicon)
When left justification is turned on, text aligns to the left-hand margin of the page. (That's your left, not the page's left.) This is the most common justification, and you can see it functioning on all of the paragraphs here on Answers.com.
Vindicate = to justify To clear of all charges, accusations or blame.
Machiavelli
What do you mean by 'justify' in the question?
i do not mean the movie birds i mean the birds
You probably mean "Justify" for MS Word.
To explain why your answer is correct.
3 body paragraphs
"paragraphs"