Hart's Rules are like rules that we follow when we write things down, like a big list of things to remember. These rules were created to make sure that everything we write is easy to read and understand for everyone who reads it.
Hart's Rules tell us how to use punctuation marks like commas and full stops, and how to spell words correctly. For example, we know that when we finish a sentence, we put a full stop at the end. We also know that we should always use capital letters at the beginning of a sentence or for names of people or places.
These rules also help us to know how to format things like headings, paragraphs, and footnotes. So, when we write a book, we use Hart's Rules to make sure it looks neat and tidy, and that all the important information is easy to find.
Overall, Hart's Rules are just a set of guidelines that help us make sure that our writing is easy to read and understand. They help us to create well-organized, carefully-written pieces of writing that are enjoyable for everyone to read!