To turn prose into a poem, rephrase it to fit the metrical and/or rhyme scheme in brief sentence structure to employ poetical/literary devices.
A poem that is written in unbroken lines like pros
Prose is organized in poems. AN example of prose in a poem is the stanzas, and the lines in the poem.
Prose is english so a simpler way of writing the poem
verse, prose, poetry
No, a free verse poem does not rhyme and a prose is everyday words and sentences
A poem differs from prose writing because it is written in verse and is more lyrical and metaphorical than prose writing. Poems often have rhythm and rhyme and use imagery to explain ideas.
There are arguments about prose poetry as to whether it is one or the other or on its own as a separate genre. Essentially, the line breaks of poetry are not apparent in prose poetry which reads like prose but with a poetic voice, having internal rhymes, rhythms and/or repeated phrases.
A narrative poem can push the reader and listener onto the brink of immediate action. It can build a sudden and greater tempo by way of the liquidity of it's diction. A prose story most often can not do this.
A real poem is a poem, you have no need to worry about stanzas
If the poem is difficult to understanditmay mean that your teacher wants to find out if you've understood the poem from a linguistic point of view. Oops.You don't say whether you were asked to turn an existing poem into prose - in which case the above would make sense - or whether you were asked to create a poem of your own in prose form. In the second case, I assume it means the teacher want something 'poetic' but isn't too bothered about metre and so on. Joncey
A prose paragraph is when you paraphrase the story or poem. Another word for paraphrase is reword it in your in own words so just sum it down to your own words.
theme of the poem the poverty of the woman who turned herself into a stone