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Drama is a form of literature that is meant to be performed on stage, with dialogue and action conveyed through a script. Prose, on the other hand, is written or spoken language that follows natural patterns of speech and is used in novels, essays, and other forms of literature that are not meant to be performed.

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Drama: The specific mode of friction represented in performance

Prose: Ordinary speech or writing

Drama is used in performances and prose are just an ordinary sentence

Example:

Prose: Miranda walked on the sidewalk while her friends walked on the road
Drama: "Tangle let down your hair!," said the performer.

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