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a narrative, either true or fictitious, in prose or verse, designed to interest, amuse, or instruct the hearer or reader; tale.
Prose is free speech put into blank verse, and verse is verses in iambic perameter.
It is called prose.
No, a free verse poem does not rhyme and a prose is everyday words and sentences
The traditional genres of poetry include the following: * Dramatic - drama in verse form * Epic - a long narrative poem, usually with a hero on a quest * Lyric - rhythmic poetry that deals with emotion and thought * Narrative - poetry that tells a story * Prose Poetry - a hybrid of poetry and prose, with definite rhythm but no rhyme * Satirical - insult in verse form * Verse Fable - a succinct poem with anthroporphic animals or inanimate objects telling a fable with a moral
Verse is often in rhyme or meter (a structure of syllables such as iambic pentameter or haiku) and does not always require proper sentence formation. Prose is written in paragraphs and sentences. thus verse is poetry and song and prose is "regular" writing.
Meter and rhyme are commonly found in poetry but are not typically present in prose writing. These elements contribute to the musical quality and structure of poems, distinguishing them from prose.
verse, prose, poetry
Very nearly.
Prose.
Prose is speaking and verse. It was often studied in Universities (Please double check)
No, members of the lower classes are not the only ones who speak in prose instead of blank verse. In literature, prose is often used to depict everyday speech and dialogue, while blank verse is a form of poetry without rhyme. The use of prose or blank verse can vary depending on the character, the context, and the style of the writing.