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At times, the difference between poetry and prose is indistinct. However, prose is generally constructed in sentences and poetry is constructed in stanzas.
Prose is free speech put into blank verse, and verse is verses in iambic perameter.
A tomato is a pome.
Prose refers to written and spoken language that follows the conventional grammatical structure and organization of sentences, paragraphs, and narratives. Informal speech, on the other hand, involves the use of relaxed language, colloquialisms, contractions, and informal vocabulary that may not adhere strictly to grammatical rules.
Pome is a characteristic fruit that belongs to the apple family.
Pome is a word, I do however think you mean: Poem.
a pome about Apollo a pome about Apollo
poetry is in stanzas prose is in paragraphs, or sentences
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Non-literary prose is informational writing: factual material, informational explanations, textbooks, newspaper articles, journal and diary entries, etc. Literary prose is written deliberately in a more stylized manner to "flow" or "sing" without actually being poetry.
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The difference between "prose" and "novel" comes from the different natures of each. "Prose" is a particular style of writing, to be distinguished from, for example, a poetic style. On the other hand, a "novel" is a particular genre of literature. As a narrative of some kind, novels are constructed through the use (partial or whole) of a prose style, which of course can be used in the construction of other kinds of literature, whether letters, or blogs, or essays, etc.