A body paragraph
The first line of a paragraph that extends further to the left than the rest of the paragraph is called a hanging indent.
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Orphan
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Paragraph indent
In word processing, an orphan is the first line of a paragraph that appears as the last line of a page. While it can also be called an orphan the last line of a paragraph that appears as the first line of a page is sometimes called a widow.
That's called a "widow." If your paragraph has the last sentence on the next page, it's called an "orphan."
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
click enter twice and put a few spaces in front but not on the second line
That is called a "tagline" or a "closure." It is typically used to summarize the main idea of the paragraph or to provide a concluding thought.
The paragraph marker: ¶ is called a pilcrow.
The key that lets you automatically indent the first line of each new paragraph is called the "Tab" key. By pressing the Tab key at the beginning of a new paragraph, you can easily indent the first line to create a clear visual separation between paragraphs in your writing.