Yes, every new paragraph will require indenting 1/2 inch.
A hanging indent indents every line after the first one, whereas indenting a paragraph indents only the first line of the paragraph.
yes because there is a rule for indenting and that rule states that you indent every paragraph or else its wrong
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The beginning of every paragraph should be indented in all formal writing.
Yes, it is common practice to indent the first line of each paragraph except for the first paragraph in a piece of writing. This helps to visually separate each paragraph and make the text easier to read.
yes because there is a rule for indenting and that rule states that you indent every paragraph or else its wrong
If the quote is in the middle, then no, but if you are do a dialogue, you would indent each time. You indent after every break or paragraph.
There are two formats you can use in a book report. One requires indenting each paragraph and is the formal and more traditional form. The second requires no indentation; you simply double space between each paragraph. Check with your instructor to see which they prefer.
If it's on lined paper, skip one or two lines down for every paragraph. The use two fingers to indent.
For the paragraphs, the first line should always be indented. Also, there should be two spaces after each period. Every line right after the initial line of every entry inside the reference page must be indented 1 ½ inch from the left margin. It is known as hanging indentation.
You can write in block paragraphs, with no indents, and an empty line between each paragraph. Or press the Tab key once or twice to indent the first sentence at the start of a paragraph. I would still separate each paragraph with an empty line. Which ever style you use, do so consistently through the story.
As many as are required to fulfill the purpose of the paragraph.A typical paragraph is anywhere from 3 to 5 sentences long; but shorter or longer is certainly possible if it properly delivers the point.