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OpenStudy (lilday12):

How is poetry different from prose? A. Prose has a plot and a theme. B. Prose is written to give information. C. Poetry has more details. D. Poetry is written in lines and stanzas.

OpenStudy (minecraftqueen):

The divisions between poetry and prose aren't clear-cut, but here are some generally accepted differences. The language of prose is typically straightforward without much decoration. Ideas are contained in sentences that are arranged into paragraphs. There are no line breaks.

OpenStudy (joclyn16):

The divisions between poetry and prose aren't clear-cut, but here are some generally accepted differences. The language of prose is typically straightforward without much decoration. Ideas are contained in sentences that are arranged into paragraphs. There are no line breaks.

OpenStudy (minecraftqueen):

-_- yuup

OpenStudy (lilday12):

It be c

OpenStudy (joclyn16):

Yes

OpenStudy (minecraftqueen):

bingo XD

OpenStudy (lilday12):

It.d

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