The computer program (Word, or whatever you are using) has that feature, that it will start a new line automatically when the existing line comes to the end.
no. it is wordwrap.
wordwrap
Wordwrap
autoenter
Word Wrap.
continuous section break.
Manual line break
Manual line break
The word processing feature in which text is automatically continued from one line to the next is called word wrapping.
Continually is an adverb. It describes the action of a verb, often indicating that something is happening repeatedly or without interruption.
You could use a paragraph break, or you could add leading space or ending space to your paragraphs, which would automatically space them more without the use of the Return/Enter key.
Even without electricity i can write a good paragraph by using candles as an alternative use..
no
Without knowing the contents of that paragraph, we can't tell.
See the Related Links for "Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary on Continually" to the bottom for the answer. .........'Continually' is an adverb. Please note that there is also 'Continuously' and proper usage of both words differs. Hope this helps!