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In traditional writing conventions, a paragraph typically consists of multiple sentences grouped together to discuss a single main idea or topic. There is no specific rule regarding the number of periods in a paragraph, as the length and structure of a paragraph can vary based on the writer's style and the complexity of the content being discussed. Typically, a paragraph will have at least one period at the end to signal the completion of a thought or idea.

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8mo ago

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