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When I ask the Should I use hypophoras at the beginning of every paragraphs? question, Lauren Ipsum suggests me to organize things with headers while Kristina Adams advises me to avoid headers in o...
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When I ask the [Should I use hypophoras at the beginning of every paragraphs?](https://writers.stackexchange.com/questions/16075/should-i-use-hypophoras-at-the-beginning-of-every-paragraphs/16076#16076) question, Lauren Ipsum suggests me to organize things with headers while Kristina Adams advises me to avoid headers in order to make my writing more eloquent. I see both opinions can be right at the same time. I think these advices work in different contexts. When should we use headers in writing? * * * After Kristina answers, I think that I can use hypophoras as the first sentences of every paragraphs like "soft"-headers. You don't recognize it after reading some of them. Does this method useful?