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English, 09.12.2020 06:20 jesus5412

How is poetry different than prose? Poetry doesn't allow an author to use the full range of language. Prose allows an author to use all of the common writing styles. Poetry allows the writer more freedom to use imagery, rhythm, and literary devices. Prose doesn't allow an author to use the full range of literary devices.

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