Which rules are correct for punctuating poems? Select all that apply.

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.

I think the answers are C and A

IT'S A AND C PEOPLE PLEASE!!!

I think so to.

I know that E. is correct and think that A. is too.

No, neither is correct.

Okay, thanks for letting me know!

I think B and D are correct, if one isn't correct then I'll do the other questions and come back to this one last.

Please read up on the differences between hyphens and dashes, as well as their uses:

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/index2.htm

Then rethink your answers.

I'm unaware that any of these choices constitute "rules" for writing poetry. Many poets throw out all the rules. Others follow traditional grammar rules. Others vary in between.

https://www.writingforward.com/poetry-writing/breaking-grammar-rules-in-poetry-writing

I agree with Reed. Have you found any of E E Cummings' or Emily Dickenson's work yet?