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babymother
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3 years ago
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Explain why prose must express complete ideas, while conversation doesn't
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Karolina
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3 years ago
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Prose: written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure.
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This is partly true. Prose actually doesn't have to express complete ideas - sometimes, in poetry, a poem can be left open for interpretation, giving the reader more of a personal experience.
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