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5 July, 13:53

When reading poetry, which two guidelines about punctuation should you keep in mind?

1.) Pause briefly after colons, semicolons, and periods.

2.) Imagine a comma after every adjective and verb.

3.) Read capitalized words in a more pronounced manner.

4.) Continue reading if a line doesn't end with punctuation.

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  1. 5 July, 16:07
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    1. Pause briefly after colons, semicolons, and periods.

    3. Read capitalized words in a more pronounced manner.
  2. 5 July, 16:22
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    I think its 1: pause briefly after colons, semicolons, and periods.
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