I believe no, there is really no standard of punctuation for poetry... some writers use it, some don't. It's a matter of what feels best for your line of poetry. :)
Answer: Once there was this girl who was raising her siblings while her mom tried to keep them feed and warm. The girl came home from school one day and everything came crashing down she lost her siblings her everything’s the end(pa the girl is me)
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Answer: MMM perphaps corey
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D. Mom should be capitalized because I believe it is a proper noun.
You can replace the word mom with a person's name. That is not always the case however. For example, I called my mom on my.... If you capitalized mom in this sentence and put a name then it wouldn't make sense because the word my was added. Hopefully this helps and makes sense. Good luck!!!
I believe it is figurative language.