Are subsection symbols used in primary school Chinese textbooks?

Each paragraph is separated by a double slash (//).

1. Poetry is written in units of behavior, so the space of each line cannot be regarded as a section (natural paragraph). Poetry is generally divided into chapters with blank lines, that is, every other sign of behavior, such as tents, fishermen and goldfish stories.

2. Some natural paragraphs are written with "line breaks" such as quotations or poems. Such natural paragraphs cannot be regarded as two natural paragraphs.

In some articles, dialogues between characters are written in the form of line spacing, such as "promise" and "wish". It stands to reason that the dialogue should be divided into corresponding natural paragraphs, but it is too difficult for primary school students.

At the same time, if the dialogue is not divided into corresponding natural paragraphs, it will not affect the understanding of the article. Therefore, every line of this dialogue is generally regarded as a natural paragraph in teaching, which simplifies teaching and has a good effect.

4. I think the natural paragraph numbering of epistolary articles starts with greetings, and the address, signature and date are not numbered, because this is a relatively fixed and unique format of epistolary articles; Greetings and greetings vary from person to person, and their expressions may be different. Sometimes there is not necessarily only one natural segment, but also two or three natural segments or even longer.

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Extended data:

1, period, question mark, exclamation point, comma, pause, semicolon and colon generally occupy the position of a word, which is lower to the left and does not appear at the beginning of the line.

2. Quotations, brackets and the first half of the title do not appear at the end of the line, and the second half does not appear at the beginning of the line.

3. Both dashes and ellipses occupy the position of two words and cannot be broken in the middle. Connectors and separators generally occupy the position of a word. These four symbols are centered up and down.

4. Symbols, proper names and wavy book titles are marked below the characters and can move with the characters.