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What is a blocked paragraph?

A blocked paragraph is a paragraph where all the lines are aligned to the left margin. It is the most common type of paragraph formatting.

Here's a breakdown:

* No indents: Unlike indented paragraphs, there are no spaces at the beginning of each line.

* Even spacing: Lines are spaced evenly, creating a rectangular shape.

* Easy to read: This format makes text easier to read and scan, especially for longer blocks of text.

Example:

This is an example of a blocked paragraph. Notice how all the lines start at the left margin and there are no indents. It's a simple and straightforward way to present text.

Here are some other terms related to paragraph formatting:

* Indented paragraph: Lines are indented at the beginning of each paragraph.

* Hanging indent: The first line of the paragraph is aligned to the left margin, while subsequent lines are indented.

The specific formatting of a paragraph can depend on the style guide or formatting preferences used. However, blocked paragraphs are the standard and most widely used format for general text.

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