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To put it in a simple way, you can think of a prose as a short story. It's not like a poem, where there's a structure to it. It's basically like an excerpt from a novel. You can think of it like a passage from a story. Examples of prose include newspaper articles, textbooks, and novels.
-Source (I took AP literature in my senior year and passed the AP test)
Answer:
C should be deleted.
Explanation:
If you look at option C it says "you can buy right packaging stuff..." That is lacking detail and sounds as if it was written by a 8 year old. Because "stuff" needs to be specified. "Stuff" could mean anything from soap bubbles to quarks and DNA. That is why C should be deleted because it is lacking detail.
Answer:
Explanation: c because the other ones don’t involve anything about his paper just seeing the play
Answer:
When taking exams, it's good to study beforehand so that you get a good grade. You need to pay attention, and keep your eyes on your own paper/test/exam. No cheating, and no talking.
A question might come up that you don't understand. For that, it's best to take a breath and really think about it, but if it takes too long, skip the question and come back to it later.
When writing a paragraph, you have to focus on the main thing you're writing. Paragraphs contain five sentences and up. You're sentences don't want to be too short, or too long.
An essay contains many paragraphs, at least five. You have to make sure to not drift off from what you're trying to explain. Keep it steady and make sure it's understandable.
Explanation: Hope this helped!
Your answer would be C. an allegory. Hope this helps!