Why are full stops and capital letters avoided in poems
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Punctuation: capital letters (B, D) and full stops (.) We use capital letters to mark the beginning of a sentence and we use full stops to mark the end of a sentence: ... We also use capital letters at the beginning of proper nouns.
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This is because in poem there are different types of the values and expressions which we have to describe to a third person
and we have to make it intellectual and simple by that everyone can read it
and a reason more for that given by Shakespeare was that poem has no grammatical rules because we have to make it interesting
and we have to make it intellectual and simple by that everyone can read it
and a reason more for that given by Shakespeare was that poem has no grammatical rules because we have to make it interesting
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