Kenny Graham wrote:
However, in presentation of text there is often the need, for content
reasons,
to start a new line of text that semantically has no ending until the end of
the paragraph.

This sounds to me like an unstyled <seperator/>.  A <seperator/> is
the only reason I can think of needing this, and is the semantically
correct element here regardless of its visibility.

Yes. Moreover, if you didn't want to be "separated" semantically, you can always wrap the remainder of the paragraph in a line element... If it has the semantics of a "line", it should be in a container that has those semantics.

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