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A Real Case
by Sara Holbrook
Doubtful, I have a fever or any other measurable symptom.
I'm just down with a sniffly case 5 of sudden-self-loathing-syndrome.
TODAY! It hit like a thwop of mashed potatoes snapped against a plate,
An unrequested extra serving 10 of just-for-now-self-hate.
Today, I'm worthless, a leftover bath, a wad of second-hand gum,
I belong in a twist-tied bag 15 with the rest of the toys that won't run.
My mood's as welcome as incoming dog breath, or a terminal case of split ends.
I sparkle like a dust rag, 20 I could attract mosquitoes
maybe-not friends,
In fact, I could be contagious! I'm a downer to say the least.
And if you try to push 25 my mood swing, I'll only drag my feet.
Why? I couldn't tell you. Just, some days, I get up and get down. It's not a permanent disability, though.

What is the most likely reason that the poet uses capitalization in line 6?