<p> (paragraph) marks paragraphs in prose.
Attributes:
Example
<p>Hallgerd was outside.  <q>There is blood on your
axe,</q> she said.  <q>What have you done?</q></p>
<p><q>I have now arranged that you can be married a
second time,</q> replied Thjostolf.</p>
<p><q>Then you must mean that Thorvald is dead,</q>
she said.</p>
<p><q>Yes,</q> said Thjostolf.  <q>And now you must
think up some plan for me.</q>
Note

In some contexts, the paragraph may have a specialized meaning, e.g. in the tag set for dictionaries, <p> is used to enclose any running text, and thus does not imply text set off as is conventionally done in running prose.

Tagsetadditional tag set for common core features
Classchunk [and indirectly also:] common
Filenameteicore2
Content: May contain character data and phrase-level elements.
Parentsadd argument availability body broadcast castList corr correction div div0 div1 div2 div3 div4 div5 div6 div7 editionStmt editorialDecl encodingDesc epigraph epilogue equipment equiv exemplum figure hyphenation interpretation item langUsage metDecl normalization note particDesc particLinks performance person personGrp projectDesc prologue publicationStmt q quotation quote recording recordingStmt refsDecl remarks samplingDecl scriptStmt segmentation seriesStmt set setting settingDesc sic sourceDesc sp stage stdVals view
Children#PCDATA abbr add address app att bibl biblFull biblStruct c caesura camera caption castList cit cl corr damage date dateRange dateStruct del distinct emph expan figure foreign formula fw geogName gi gloss handShift hi label lang link list listBibl m measure mentioned move name note num oRef oVar orgName orig pRef pVar persName phr placeName ptr q quote ref reg restore rs s seg sic soCalled sound space stage supplied table tag tech term text time timeRange timeStruct title unclear val view w witDetail xptr xref
Declaration
<!ELEMENT p             - O  (%paraContent;)                    >
<!ATTLIST p                  %a.global                          >
See 6.1 ; 10.2.4

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