The best haiku poems
As we can plainly see here
Have a rythm so clear.
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The comma, colon
And ellipse are so divine
They control meter.
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These examples show
The 5/7/5 flow
Of haiku's best show.
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Except that they rhyme
And haiku doesn't one bit
From what I can tell.
Yes, found poems can incorporate commas if they are present in the original source text. The use of punctuation, including commas, in found poems typically depends on the original source material that the poem is derived from.
Whatever punctuation is appropriate to the sense is used. There is no special punctuation for poetry, or for any other kind of writing.
Each line of a poem usually begins with a capital letter, regardless of the punctuation at the end of the previous line. So that does not mean that you have to end every line with a full stop!
Sure! There are many forms of poetry including prose form. It's all about how the poet wants to display their piece and if they want a comma or not.
It make your poem sound better and it gives you a break
Titles of poems should be put in inverted commas (quotation marks).
The biblical poems are found after Esther, starting with Job.
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You can find tips on correct use of commas on grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm
Yes, Mexicans use commas in writing to separate items in a list, to mark off introductory words or phrases, and to separate clauses in a sentence. The use of commas in Mexican Spanish follows the same principles as in other varieties of Spanish.
Yes, you can use two commas in one sentence. Commas are used to separate elements in a sentence, such as lists, clauses, or phrases. Just be sure that the commas are placed correctly to avoid confusion in the sentence's meaning.
Commas should be used after the first term, stopping at the "and" of the last term, if you don't use oxford commas. For example: There was a dog, cat, bird, fish and monkey. If you do use oxford commas, the comma goes before the and, as well: There was a dog, cat, bird, fish, and monkey. You never use the comma before the last term.
I do not use commas.
inverted commas
No, not always.
No, you do not need to use commas before the word "regarding."
Only when you are listing should you use commas between adjectives. Hope this helped :)