What is the main difference between poetry and prose?
the way the words are arranged on a page
the way punctuation and capitalization are used
the number of difficult words you must read
the number of words that appear in each sentence
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Prose tends to comprise of full grammatical sentences, building to paragraphs; poetry typically contains a metrical scheme and often some element of rhyme. In fact, though, observation reveals that, rather than separate entities, they are part of a spectrum of communication using words.
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