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Special characters used at the beginning of a line or a paragraphs
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Answered by maimounapasha5463
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Answer:

The pilcrow (¶), also called the paragraph mark, paragraph sign, paraph, a linea, or blind P, is a typographical character for individual paragraphs.

The pilcrow can be used as an indent for separate paragraphs or to designate a new paragraph in one long piece of copy, as Eric Gill did in his 1930s book An Essay on Typography. The pilcrow was a type of rubrication used in the Middle Ages to mark a new train of thought, before the convention of visually discrete paragraphs was commonplace.

The pilcrow is usually drawn similar to a lowercase q reaching from descender to ascended height; the loop can be filled or unfilled. It may also be drawn with the bowl stretching further downwards, resembling a backwards D; this is more often seen in older printing.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Special characters

Explanation:

You can display these special characters, which Word refers to as nonprinting characters, by following these steps:

1) Display the Word Options dialog box.

2) Click Display at the left side of the dialog box.

3) In the Always Show These Formatting Marks On the Screen section, select the characters you want Word to display.

The pilcrow or paragraph symbol is also known as the alinea or blind P. It is used to represent individual paragraphs in a piece of text. Before its invention a range of other symbols were used from a small horizontal line to a K (for kaput the Latin for 'head') to a 'C' (for capitulum meaning 'little head').

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