1.3. Blocks

1.3.1. Paragraphs

This is a paragraph, which is more than two lines long. To achieve this, we need to type more content

This is a second paragraph.

1.3.2. Literal blocks

Paragraph:

Literal block

1.3.3. Quoted literal blocks

John Doe wrote:

>> Great idea!
>
> Why didn't I think of that?

You just did! ;-)

1.3.4. Line blocks

Lend us a couple of bob till Thursday.
I’m absolutely skint.
But I’m expecting a postal order and I can pay you back as soon as it comes.
Love, Ewan.

or

A one, two, a one two three four

Half a bee, philosophically,
must, ipso facto, half not be.
But half the bee has got to be,
vis a vis its entity. D’you see?

But can a bee be said to be
or not to be an entire bee,
when half the bee is not a bee,
due to some ancient injury?

Singing…

1.3.5. Blockquotes

„It is my business to know things. That is my trade.“

—Sherlock Holmes

1.3.6. Comments

This below is a comment, which you only see in source

1.3.7. Rubrics

A rubric is like an informal heading that doesn’t correspond to the document’s structure.

Rubric

For example