It was tricky to find related questions given the specific wording. I hope I'm not making a duplicate, and I apologise if it is the case.
Question
In my \subsubsection I have 3 “named paragraphs” A, B and C. Each “named paragraph” introduces a wide space before them. I would like to keep writing my subsection, after C, but no separation space is inserted. What am I doing wrong?
\subsubsection{Title}
Bla bla bla.
\paragraph{A.} Bla bla bla.
\paragraph{B.} Bla bla bla.
\paragraph{C.} Bla bla bla.
Bla bla bla.
Answer
Correct usage of “named paragraph” is done with the description environment from enumitem package, as pointed out by @Gustavo Mezzetti and illustrated by @Werner.
\subsubsection{Title}
Bla bla bla.
\begin{description}[leftmargin=0pt]
\item[A.] Bla bla bla.
\item[B.] Bla bla bla.
\item[C.] Bla bla bla.
\end{description}
Bla bla bla.
Note: one needs to include \usepackage{enumitem} in the preamble.





\paragraphwas an unfortunate choice; it is a sectioning command just like\section,\subsection.and\subsubsection, ranking after the last one. In thearticleclass it is realized with an in-line title. Since it starts a sectional unit, it can consist of several paragraphs. – egreg Jul 27 '16 at 23:23descriptionenvironment. – GuM Jul 27 '16 at 23:32description, and I thought it wasparagraphinstead. Thank you for your answer. – Atcold Jul 28 '16 at 06:11