Answer:
D). Narrative
Explanation:
Prose poetry is classified under the genre of hybrid writing as it is a poetry that is written in the form of prose with keeping the poetic qualities(imagery, symbols, figure or speeches, emotional effects) intact. The key purpose of such a genre is to deliver a specific idea or narrate a story and thus, the key focus is on establishing a 'narrative' that clearly conveys the information to the readers. It is for this reason, the lines are not broken in verse form and presented in a prose manner. Since a prose poem is not as long as a narrative text, it does not have time to introduce the readers to the setting or characters. A Rhyming pattern is not followed as there is no use of verse form despite the use of poetic devices. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
I believe it is D, if not then C, but I am leaning more towards D. Hope this helps! Sorry if it doesn't! :)
<span>Jane discovers she is different from Mrs. Reed.
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A. a noble-born hero with a tragic flaw