Question:
Do you indent the first paragraph of a research paper?
jake s
2006-11-12 18:36:44 UTC
I NEED TO KNOW NOW!!!!!!!!
Four answers:
P C
2006-11-12 18:48:33 UTC
The rule of thumb in letter writing and typing up any types of paper is;

If you indent the first paragragh then you MUST indent the beginning of ALL the paragraphs, single spacing each line in the paragaph. When you do this you DO NOT need to double space in between each paragraph if you don't want to.



If you choose not to indent the paragraphs then another option is

single space each line of the paragraph and DO NOT indent any of the paragraphs BUT always double space to separate each paragraph from each other.



Hope that helps and makes sense to you.
hodapp
2016-11-23 23:34:26 UTC
that is a competent question. nicely, you may both indent the starting up of each and every paragraph AND the starting up of the recent subject matter, or you may double area to educate a sparkling paragraph and indent the starting up of a sparkling subject matter, or you may double area to commence a sparkling paragraph and use a sub-heading to educate the starting up of a sparkling subject matter, or a blend of two or maybe all 3. it is as a lot as you fairly. i wish this facilitates! :)
lol
2006-11-12 18:41:09 UTC
Always
luckyplaya23
2006-11-12 18:38:49 UTC
yep :]


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