What makes poetry different than prose?
A. Poetry has a rhythmic pattern that uses stressed and unstressed syllables, while prose uses paragraphs.
B. Poetry uses idioms and proverbs, while prose uses sound devices and figurative language.
C. Poetry has a rhythmic pattern that is common in everyday writing, while prose has a musical quality.
D. Poetry has sections that convey themes, while prose has stanzas that convey a central idea.
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Answer:
The correct answer according to me is
A
B
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Explanation:
Prose and poetry are the two common forms of literature; wherein prose is written work, which contains sentences and paragraphs, and does not have any metrical structure. ... The basic difference between prose and poetry is that we have sentences and paragraphs, whereas lines and stanzas can be found in a poetry.
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
because as far i can understand .this all we know that poetry is a divided into small sections which conveys the theme or topic or global implement of the poem where as a prose convey its msg towards the central idea .
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