How is a novel different from any other type of writing?
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This is a simple one. A novel is (generally, and the wilder experiments only prove the rule) a long fictional narrative (long enough not to be called a "novella," a "little novel") written in prose. The novel, in other words, is a literary genre. Prose is the presentation of written communication in unbroken sentences.
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A novel is generally and wilder experiment only prove the rules
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