Which of the following paragraph layouts would a graphic designer most likely use?
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A paragraph of text is shown. The first line of text is indented. A heading is shown with a double space between it and the first line of text. The font of the heading is a decorative font and heading’s font size is bigger than font size of the paragraph text.
Image with alt text: A paragraph of text is shown. The first line of text is indented. A heading is shown with a double space between it and the first line of text. The font of the heading is a decorative font and heading’s font size is bigger than font size of the paragraph text.
A paragraph of text is shown. The first line of text is indented. A heading is shown with a double space between it and the first line of text. The heading’s font size is bigger than font size of the paragraph text.
Image with alt text: A paragraph of text is shown. The first line of text is indented. A heading is shown with a double space between it and the first line of text. The heading’s font size is bigger than font size of the paragraph text.
A paragraph of text is shown. A heading is shown with a single space between it and the first line of text. All text is flush with the left side of the page. The heading and the entire paragraph text has decorative font type.
Image with alt text: A paragraph of text is shown. A heading is shown with a single space between it and the first line of text. All text is flush with the left side of the page. The heading and the entire paragraph text has decorative font type.
A paragraph of text is shown. A heading is shown with a single space between it and the first line of text. All text is flush with the left side of the page. The font of the heading is a decorative font and heading’s font size is bigger than font size of the paragraph text.
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