firstly both are types of literature, n also they both educate people, to express people's culture, to influence people in the society and lastly it is used to entertain people
The relation that exit between the three is that with out research their won't n be literature because people goes on research that is being put in written and become a literature, then this literature are kept in the library for other people or scholars to use
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