The divisions between poetry and prose aren't clear-cut, but here are some generally accepted differences. The language of prose is typically straightforward without much decoration. Ideas are contained in sentences that are arranged into paragraphs. There are no line breaks.
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The question is asking: The base form of a verb is also known as the A. present tense. B. past participle. C. past tense. D. future tense. The base form is the one from which the others are derived: so for example, the base form would be "derive" and the past would be "derived" and the future would will "will derive" - they are all derived from the present. The correct answer is A. Present tense
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Percy, Annabeth, and Grover take a bus to West Hollywood. They wander the streets for miles looking for the DOA Recording Studios the gates of the Underworld, but no one has ever heard of it or knows where it is.
A. Ivan misses his former self before fear of his impending death forced him to mend his ways
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If the writer/poet are the ones writing the piece, they technically are the narrator, speaker/persona.