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4. How does the punctuation of “A Narrow Fellow in the Grass” affect its meaning?

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The dashes create pauses that slow the reader down. However, they don't stop the reader. They tell the reader that this idea isn't over, that it connects with the next line. The dash is a way of organizing ideas and slowing the pace of the poem while keeping everything connected. Capital letters are words that the reader is supposed to pay close attention to and say with force.

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Here it refers to the insect or earthworm that moves through the green grass.
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