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This portion is a paragraph and will begin the section title.

This part is a sub-heading! I can section off my huge section into more refined aspects.

Here is a block quote, where I could place longer quotations that I may cite from other people. 

Right now my text is bolded, but I can also use strikethrough, italics, and other helpful fonts! This part seemed pretty simple to me, and just like my Word documents at home. There are even more options in which I can superscript or I could subscript. I do not know any computer code so I will have to look into that and I also do not envision myself explaining biochemistry in a different language (maybe one day! :) ).

RIGHT HERE IS BIG FORMATTING but I can also make change it to make it small formatting.

Since I plan to use a lot of credible citations for verifiability, it will be useful to link my statements to their sources. I think it is really cool how Wikipedia automatically suggests other Wikisources! It's really easy to learn a lot on Wikipedia just by jumping to different content pages. However, if I want to cite pages that are not included on Wikipedia, I can also utilize this tab for that! [1]

I did not notice up until right now the difference between an external link that brings you to a whole nother page, and a citation. [1] It is very helpful to know the difference! I also think it is very helpful that there is an undo [2] button. All of my citation numbers should probably be at the end of my sentence, huh? In this last sentence I will make my life easier by reusing a citation. [1]

  1. Just like on Word
  2. I can use numbers
  3. or bullets.

I like that you can edit specific parts of the heading and article instead of the whole page. I do not know how to make this image bigger! I also should peruse other articles to see what the proper protocol is for citing/giving credit to the photographers of such images.

My Table
Column 1
Row 1

So! Many! Options!

I don't think I have ever used hieroglyphs.

ABCDE

Why can I not insert a paragraph after my chemical formula? Does this mean I have to create an article in order?

  1. ^ a b "Citing the Dictionary and Other Online Sources | Merriam-Webster". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 2018-01-25.
  2. ^ "Basic Computer Skills: Undo Your Mistakes - Full Page". GCFLearnFree.org. Retrieved 2018-01-25.