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How to punctuate couplets

1, comma: Comma can be used to connect two phrases or words with similar meanings and play a cohesive role. For example, the red sun rises, red maples are everywhere, snowflakes are flying and snow is white.

2. Pause: Pause can be used to separate similar phrases or indicate the effect of pause. Such as: the hedge falls into the sunset, the roadside pavilion, the flowing water blooms, and the years are quiet.

3. Period: A period can be used at the end of a sentence to indicate a complete sentence or idea. For example, the mountain is very high and the water is far away, so you can live somewhere tomorrow. Flowers bloom and fall, and time flies.