Poets use punctuation, line breaks, stanzas, and structure to mark changes in thought. These elements help to create rhythm and emphasis within the poem, guiding the reader through shifts in theme, tone, or imagery.
he thought about fish and he had a marker in his hand and and he said mark then then he thought of mark twain
A period or an exclamation mark.
not much anymore
Spenserian poets were poets who followed the style of Edmund Spenser, an English poet known for his work "The Faerie Queene." These poets often used Spenser's intricate verse form, known as the Spenserian stanza, which consists of nine lines with a specific rhyme scheme. Some notable Spenserian poets include John Keats, Lord Byron, and Percy Bysshe Shelley.
A person who writes poems is called a poet. We used to call female poets poetesses, but now we just call them poets too.
Poets have often referred to England as "Albion." This name has been used since ancient times and is associated with the island's history and culture.
A proofer's mark is a symbol or notation used by proofreaders to indicate corrections that need to be made in a document or manuscript. These marks often consist of standard shorthand symbols that help the typesetter or author understand what changes are needed.
A UL Mark is a type of certification mark which is used in the United States. The UL Mark is used on many products to certify them and the UL Mark product is the most widely used and accepted certification product mark.
I think this is what you mean: He didn't invent the telescope, but he didn't mind that people thought he did. He did make some changes to it, and he used it to great effect.
The following - eg. I yelled "how are you, ti-" but mum cut me off
Ellipses (...) are used to mark interruptions in thought or to indicate omission of words. Parentheses () are used for brief summaries of content or additional information that is not essential to the main message.
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