: Re: How to indicate the topic has been changed without using words? I am writing an an article to share knowledge, not novel. Usually, when you change the current topic, at the beginning of the
Personally, I always use an extra carriage return between paragraphs to mark a new section. With that said, if you include an introductory paragraph that summarizes your overall structure, it will make it much easier for people to follow your transitions, even without the "listing" words. Finally, if each section feels like a complete thought, the reader will be more ready to shift to a new topic than if a previous section feels incomplete.
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