Hey, which formatting looks better for a story in Scratch? #1, just one "enter" to start a new paragraph/dialogue line: Here's the start of a paragraph. Here are a few actions that a character is performing. "Here's a character talking." Here's the dialogue tag. "Here's a reply." And the other character's dialogue tag. "Here's a response without tags." "Here's the next." Now it's the start of the next paragraph. There are more actions, and descriptions as well. This one's a bit longer, more stuff is happening. A few more words to finish it off. Ok, now the paragraph is done. Or, #2, two "enters" to start the next paragraph/dialogue line: Here's the start of a paragraph. Here are a few actions that a character is performing. "Here's a character talking." Here's the dialogue tag. "Here's a reply." And the other character's dialogue tag. "Here's a response without tags." "Here's the next." Now it's the start of the next paragraph. There are more actions, and descriptions as well. This one's a bit longer, more stuff is happening. A few more words to finish it off. Ok, now the paragraph is done. Which looks better for a story? Unfortunately, you can't "tab" a paragraph in Scratch, so just one enter might be a bit unclear as to where the next paragraph starts. Like, right here, I "entered" to create a new paragraph, but it looks like it's part of the same block of text. However, if I use two "enters", it takes up more space in the description boxes. Idk, I need help-
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