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The result is a novel that, paragraph to paragraph, is alive with imagination.

Think of what you skip reading a novel: thick paragraphs of prose you can see have too many words in them".

Like a novel's first paragraph, facial expressions give clues to the world taking shape on stage.

We added in the Discussion section (fourth paragraph) a novel reference supporting that neural stem cells have a longer S -phase than progenitors committed to neuron production: Turrero García, M., Chang, Y., Arai, Y., and Huttner, W.B. (2015).

We will review in the next paragraphs a novel body of evidence supporting such a post-MI autoimmune syndrome in T1D, starting with experimental MI studies in NOD mice and then moving on to studies performed in post-MI patients with T1D.

"For me a paragraph in a novel is a bit like a line in a poem.

Skip to next paragraph MATTERHORN A Novel of the Vietnam War By Karl Marlantes 598 pp. El Len Literary Arts/Atlantic Monthly Press.

(This must surely be the only paragraph from a novel to have inspired a US TV advert for Diet Coke).

Obviously, issuing this sort of brutally honest consumer advisory in the third paragraph of a novel is not the way Balzac or Dickens would have kicked things off; in fact, it's not even the way the old Nick Hornby would have gotten the ball rolling.

Not often do I read a novel whose first and last paragraphs dovetail as neatly as those in Graham Joyce's eerie fantasy of isolation, matrimonial love and the afterworld, "The Silent Land".

Typically, students first read aloud a few paragraphs of a novel.

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