Some of these may be considered by some to be 'prose', but then it is reasonable to conclude that there are different kinds of prose. I am thinking of prose as everyday language. Poetry Drama Lyrics (a kind of poetry, but different) Ad copy Technical manuals Descriptive inserts with otc and prescription medications
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The two main types of prose are fiction and non-fiction. Fictional prose includes novels, short stories, and novellas, which aim to entertain and engage readers through storytelling. Non-fictional prose, on the other hand, includes essays, biographies, and journalistic articles, which aim to inform, persuade, or educate readers on real-life topics and events.
Kinds, types or forms? I have forms, which could also pass for kinds. They are: 1) Drama 2) Poetry 3) Prose Drama: Literature meant to be performed on stage. Uses Dialogue and Action. Sub-types: Tragedy, Comedy, Tragi- comedy, Melo-drama .... Poetry: To be recited or sometimes sung. In elevated language. Sub-types: Lyrical poetry, narrative poetry.... Other classifications: Sonnets, Odes, Blank Verse, .... Prose: Long narrative. To be read. Sub-Types: Prose-Fictions and Prose Non-Fiction. Other Sub-Types: Novels, Shortstories, Novella .... Try googling all these to understand better. Have I been of little help?
what is prose in writing
Non-literary prose is writing that is not poetic and is generally nonfiction. Examples of non-literary prose would a report on medical research or a newspaper article.
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The word 'prose' is a noun, a word for written or spoken language in its ordinary form; a word for a thing.Examples of nouns that are synonyms for the noun 'prose' are:bookchit-chatcompositionconversationessaylanguageliteraturenovelprattlerhetoricspeechtalk
Prose are basically short stories. Prose is literature as distinct from poetry.
You can develop prose by reading other well-written prose. If it is literary prose, you can experiment with creative adjectives, similes, and metaphors.