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Sharpen your pilcrows, people: today weamp;#39;re talking about paragraphs! But not like that Hi, friends, welcome back. Unfortunately, thereamp;#39;s no better way to start than just ripping off the bandage right away: paragraphs are totally made up. That is, there is no official, formal definition of a paragraph. And weamp;#39;ve seen something similar like this happen before with sentences: while there is a reliable definition for a clause, sentences are just too varied to have a single, universal definition. Really, a sentence is just whatever happens between a capital letter and a period. And the definition of a paragraph is a variation on the same theme: whatever happens between one indented line and the next is a paragraph. Anything beyond that is just too hard to pin down. And, yeah, that means that the rule that a paragraph is three to four sentences long is a totally made up rule, so youamp;#39;re welcomeor Iamp;#39;m sorry, depending on