Final answer:
To start a new paragraph on a new page, insert a manual page break by using the page break feature in your word processor, such as Microsoft Word.
Step-by-step explanation:
To automatically have a paragraph start on a new page, the correct action would be c. Insert a manual page break. This can be done in word processors such as Microsoft Word by placing your cursor at the end of the paragraph and using the page break feature, often accessible through the 'Insert' menu or by a shortcut, such as pressing Ctrl + Enter (Cmd + Enter on Mac). This is a more professional and reliable method than pressing ENTER repeatedly, which can lead to formatting problems if the document is edited later. Adjusting paragraph spacing does not guarantee that a paragraph will start on a new page, and using AutoFormat will not specifically target the desire to start a paragraph on a new page.