Which rules are correct for punctuating poems? Select two answers.
A.
Use hyphens in compoun...
English, 15.02.2021 17:40 jamiej231984
Which rules are correct for punctuating poems? Select two answers.
A.
Use hyphens in compound words or between double adjectives that modify a noun.
B.
Use dashes in compound words or between double adjectives that modify a noun.
C.
Use commas to separate units of meaning.
D.
Use capitalization to separate items in a series.
E.
Use quotation marks at the beginning of each line.
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