Space between paragraphs and subparagraphs?

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Multiple Choice

Space between paragraphs and subparagraphs?

Explanation:
Single spacing is used between paragraphs and subparagraphs. This keeps the document compact while still clearly showing where one idea ends and the next begins. Within each paragraph, lines are single-spaced, and when you move to a new paragraph or subparagraph you start on a new line without adding extra blank space beyond the normal line height. Double, None, or Triple would disrupt the standard look: double adds noticeable gaps and wastes space, none blurs boundaries between sections, and triple is unnecessarily wide.

Single spacing is used between paragraphs and subparagraphs. This keeps the document compact while still clearly showing where one idea ends and the next begins. Within each paragraph, lines are single-spaced, and when you move to a new paragraph or subparagraph you start on a new line without adding extra blank space beyond the normal line height. Double, None, or Triple would disrupt the standard look: double adds noticeable gaps and wastes space, none blurs boundaries between sections, and triple is unnecessarily wide.

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