Words turn into sentences, sentences into paragraphs, and
paragraphs into chapters.
Not exact matches
I think the separation of the letters
into chapters,
paragraphs and sentences stops the flow of the letter, this separation causes us to see things as headliners of Jesus teaching.
There are also three
paragraphs inserted
into chapter 6 on «The Nineteenth Century» (SMW 153 - 55), indicated by the fact that «these individual enduring entities» in the very next sentence refers back to the final sentence just before the inserted material.2 Later new insights about eternal objects and God were added in the two metaphysical
chapters, using the new concept of «actual occasion» for the first time.
Abandoning the standard
chapter and verse divisions, he sets out J's narrative in continuous prose, redividing it
into 178
paragraphs according to what he takes to be the natural breaks in the story.
Chapter and verse indications are retained, but are made very inconspicuous, and do not interfere with the logical division
into paragraphs and sections.
Supports splitting of the text
into chapters,
paragraphs and sections.
Each
chapter is normally subdivided
into two or three
paragraphs.
It should also flow smoothly with one
paragraph,
chapter moving seamlessly
into the next.
We should have
paragraph numbers divided
into chapters and other divisions for finer navigation (grouped
into 10s; i.e. 1 - 10, 11 - 20 etc.,).
A story divided
into chapters made of indented
paragraphs, dialogue, and a mixed bag of long description and short, punchy text to keep things interesting and easy on the eyes.
(1) estimated itemized deductions allowable under
chapter 1 (other than the deductions referred to in section 151 and other than the deductions required to be taken
into account in determining adjusted gross income under section 62 (a)(other than
paragraph (10) thereof)-RRB-,