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The mere <em>existence</em> of mankind isn't <em>just</em> a human body with a human brain, it's so much more, it's a <em>soulful</em> existence, recognizing other humans as <em>good </em>and <em>beautiful</em>. We live to find the <em>inseparable privileges </em>of <em>simply being human, </em>and we strive to seek<em> goodness, truth, and beauty</em> not <u>only</u> in other humans, but throughout <em>entirety</em> <em>of life. </em>
If writing didn't have paragraphs, it would be so much difficult to the readers. First off, if there wasn't paragraphs, there would be a big block of words to read without pausing.
The reader will also get bored because its too long. It will also be a problem because whenever theres dialogue, there must be a different paragraph for that. It will have the reader very confused at some point.
Hope this helps!
---Avery
For this I would put the subject to English not math
I've read the book or story and since there are no answer choices, I'm gonna just tell you what I think ok. The man is hitting the narrator on the head with an umbrella because he feels the need to, and soon the narrator learns that he can't live without it. The moral of the story is basically teaching a lesson