Weekly Dose of Braille: Irregular Spacing in Poetry
Spacing and understanding how spaces should be Brailled are important for clarity and reading comprehension. In poetry, spacing is often irregular, and stanzas may not be written in a commonly used format. Check out the Weekly Dose of Braille to learn more! Weekly Dose of Braille: Irregular Spacing in Poetry Have a fantastic week, and don’t forget to flip your calendar to the next month. – Denise Bean, Youth Services Librarian
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The Weekly Dose of Braille is created by our Youth Services Librarian and Braille Transcriber, Denise Bean, with the help of our Instructional Materials team. It gives you a taste of braille examples that may be used in worksheets or textbook formatting. It is a miscellaneous mixture of tricky, sometimes challenging circumstances, that a braille transcriber may come across or question. Provided each week is a downloadable PDF file on each topic, a brf file can also be made available for your convenience.