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hello everybody and welcome back to my Channel or welcome if youre new here my name is Natalia Lee and Im the managing editor at Enchanted Inc publishing and today I am adding another video to my super easy writing tips series and today we are going back to foundational skills to one of the skills that all writers need and that is paragraphs understanding what a paragraph is what its purpose is and importantly uh when to start a new paragraph so were going to go through all of this and then Im going to give you an example from a book that I love which is Divergent by Veronica Roth so if you are interested in learning more about the purpose of paragraphs and when to start a new paragraph in your writing whether youre writing fiction or non-fiction then stick around lets get started alright so we are going to start off with a definition of paragraph and I pulled this definition from my favorite dictionary Merriam-Webster it paragraph is quote a subdivision of a written composition