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What is Prose? Explain it with different forms of prose​

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Answered by kurmaminu
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Prose is a form of language that has no formal metrical structure. It applies a natural flow of speech, and ordinary grammatical structure, rather than rhythmic structure, such as in the case of traditional poetry.

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Answered by pardhav
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Prose is so-called "ordinary writing" — made up of sentences and paragraphs, without any metrical (or rhyming) structure. If you write, "I walked about all alone over the hillsides," that's prose. If you say, "I wondered lonely as a cloud/that floats on high o'er vales and hills" that's poetry

Explanation:

There are four types of prose in literature, ... Non-fictional Prose (Includes biographies, essays, journals) Heroic Prose (Includes legends, tales) Poetry Prose ( poetry written in prose instead of using verse but maintaining poetic qualities)

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