Aren't they (**may be wrong**) used in identifying paragraphs in published novels?
Eg.
"Bob decided he wanted to go for a walk, but no one wanted to go with him. He asked around, but everyone turned him down. The dog, his brother, his mum, they were all busy. So he went for a walk himself.
-(indent) While on his walk, Bob came across something rather fascinating. It was a shiny new watch. He really wanted it, but decided not to keep it because it was someone else's, and stealing is wrong."
Also, if you're doing a blockquote (often used for quotes more than forty words long in scholarly papers) you indent everything, not just the first line of the quote. */geek*
Well being a geek is never a bad thing It's what separates the dreamers that have genuine possibilities from those who don't
Oh, and thank you several times, I thought it was paragraphs, however the versimilitude (Yay I think I used a new word correctly!) of that was doubted; primarily because the one of the skill descriptor found on the AQA GCSE website said to include indented sections - This caused me to think of it as something more than it was.
P.S.
-Someone tell me if I used versimilitude incorrectly.
-Also, when can you change your YWS username? Warlock I just picked because it was all I could think of, and now it just seems so... bleh(?)
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