Does mail get height after periods
In the English language, the answer is generally no, mail does not get "height" after periods.
In English grammar, "height" is a noun that refers to the measure of how tall or high something is. It's not a word that is typically associated with punctuation marks like periods.
When you write a sentence with a period (.) at the end, you're simply indicating the end of a sentence. The period doesn't change the meaning or grammatical structure of the sentence in any way.
For example:
- I like to read books. (Here, the period indicates the end of the sentence, but it doesn't add any height to the sentence!)
- The sun is shining brightly. (Again, the period indicates the end of the sentence, but it doesn't give the sentence any height.)
So, to summarize, mail (or any sentence) doesn't get "height" after periods.