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I am writing the reviewer response for the thesis report. I am keeping every comment under begin{flushleft}..end{flushleft}. The reason behind this is that no indentation is needed to start the comment question and reviewer response on the next line. The comments are getting left justified. However, the justification of line is missing, due to which it does not look good. Can anyone please suggest on how to correct it? The MWC is attached herewith.



begin{flushleft}
textbf{4.} textit{random randomly random random random random random random randomlyrandom random randomly random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random?}
end{flushleft}

begin{flushleft}
textbf{Response:}
end{flushleft}
random randomly random random random random random random randomlyrandom random randomly random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random?


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  • Is the non-zero paragraph indentation the main reason for using flushleft?

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I am writing the reviewer response for the thesis report. I am keeping every comment under begin{flushleft}..end{flushleft}. The reason behind this is that no indentation is needed to start the comment question and reviewer response on the next line. The comments are getting left justified. However, the justification of line is missing, due to which it does not look good. Can anyone please suggest on how to correct it? The MWC is attached herewith.



begin{flushleft}
textbf{4.} textit{random randomly random random random random random random randomlyrandom random randomly random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random?}
end{flushleft}

begin{flushleft}
textbf{Response:}
end{flushleft}
random randomly random random random random random random randomlyrandom random randomly random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random?


Attaching the screenshot of the result.enter image description here









share

























  • Is the non-zero paragraph indentation the main reason for using flushleft?

    – Mico
    2 mins ago














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I am writing the reviewer response for the thesis report. I am keeping every comment under begin{flushleft}..end{flushleft}. The reason behind this is that no indentation is needed to start the comment question and reviewer response on the next line. The comments are getting left justified. However, the justification of line is missing, due to which it does not look good. Can anyone please suggest on how to correct it? The MWC is attached herewith.



begin{flushleft}
textbf{4.} textit{random randomly random random random random random random randomlyrandom random randomly random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random?}
end{flushleft}

begin{flushleft}
textbf{Response:}
end{flushleft}
random randomly random random random random random random randomlyrandom random randomly random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random?


Attaching the screenshot of the result.enter image description here









share
















I am writing the reviewer response for the thesis report. I am keeping every comment under begin{flushleft}..end{flushleft}. The reason behind this is that no indentation is needed to start the comment question and reviewer response on the next line. The comments are getting left justified. However, the justification of line is missing, due to which it does not look good. Can anyone please suggest on how to correct it? The MWC is attached herewith.



begin{flushleft}
textbf{4.} textit{random randomly random random random random random random randomlyrandom random randomly random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random?}
end{flushleft}

begin{flushleft}
textbf{Response:}
end{flushleft}
random randomly random random random random random random randomlyrandom random randomly random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random random?


Attaching the screenshot of the result.enter image description here







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  • Is the non-zero paragraph indentation the main reason for using flushleft?

    – Mico
    2 mins ago



















  • Is the non-zero paragraph indentation the main reason for using flushleft?

    – Mico
    2 mins ago

















Is the non-zero paragraph indentation the main reason for using flushleft?

– Mico
2 mins ago





Is the non-zero paragraph indentation the main reason for using flushleft?

– Mico
2 mins ago










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