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Do we need to leave a line before starting body? Direct answer please.

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Answered by Anonymous
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This is a stylistic and sometimes typographical choice.

In most printed texts, the default is an indent rather than an empty line between paragraphs, but for texts that are not necessarily meant to be read completely from start to finish, leaving an empty line can make speed reading and browsing through it to the relevant text faster and easier.

Texts on the internet seem to favour skipping a line.

A combination of the two is also possible, leaving an indent for a minor paragraph that still is about the same thing, spacing for a bigger shift in content, spacing and headline for the next higher level, and a chapter break for the next one again. It all depends on the kind of structure that best suits the writing in question.

A book of fiction is structured very differently to an encyclopedia, an instructive text book, an anthology, or a web page.

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