What does prose refer to? A. A word that sounds the same as another word but has a completely different meaning. B. A statement that opposes or points out problems in another person's claim or reasoning. C. Fiction or nonfiction writing usually arranged in paragraphs and complete sentences. D. Specific sections of text that start with an indented line and focus on a single topic or subtopic.
its not A
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can you explain ?
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"Prose is a form of language that exhibits a grammatical structure and a natural flow of speech rather than a rhythmic structure (as in traditional poetry)."
so which on is it ?
its not A for sure
One minute, I'm just trying to make sure I give you the correct answer and yes you are correct A is not the answer.
I'm quite certain that it isn't C either, so we can eliminate A and C.
im thinking D
That's what I was leaning towards as well, I was just going to say that before you did. It makes the most sense.
Because B is most likely referring to an argument or a debate.
A is referring to a homonym. C is referring to something completely different than what the definition of prose is. So, D is the answer.
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