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what is the difference between Novel and manuscript ? can u answer plzzz fast......

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Answered by amalaammu19
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A manuscript is the unpublished version of the whole book. It is hand-written, a draft of a completed original work. Manuscript is prepared on a typewriter or digital printout.

A novel is a published book; it is a fiction and is in the form of a sequential story. Novel is printed in the form of a book.

 


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Answered by sandeep38
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novel

noun

a fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically representing character and action with some degree of realism.

"the novels of Jane Austen"

synonyms:book, paperback, hardback; More

the literary genre represented or exemplified by novels.

noun: the novel

"the novel is the most adaptable of all literary forms"

Manuscript

noun

a book, document, or piece of music written by hand rather than typed or printed.

"an illuminated manuscript"

synonyms:document, text, script, paper, typescript; More

an author's handwritten or typed text that has not yet been published.

"several manuscripts in his own hand"


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