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What is prose? a) A type of writing that tells a story b) A type of writing that uses rhyme and rhythm c) A type of writing that is meant to be performed on stage
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What is drama? a) A type of writing that tells a story b) A type of writing that uses rhyme and rhythm c) A type of writing that is meant to be performed on stage
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What is poetry? a) A type of writing that tells a story b) A type of writing that uses rhyme and rhythm c) A type of writing that is meant to be performed on stage
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Which of the following is a characteristic of prose? a) It often uses dialogue between characters b) It uses a specific rhyme scheme c) It is written in short lines and stanzas
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Which of the following is a characteristic of drama? a) It often uses descriptive language to create imagery b) It is written in paragraphs and sentences c) It includes stage directions and dialogue
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Which of the following is a characteristic of poetry? a) It often uses dialogue between characters b) It uses a specific rhyme scheme c) It is written in paragraphs and sentences
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Which of the following is true about prose, drama, and poetry? a) They all use the same writing style b) They all have different elements and characteristics c) They all tell stories in the same way
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Which of the following is an example of prose? a) A novel b) A play c) A sonnet
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Which of the following is an example of drama? a) A novel b) A play c) A haiku
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Which of the following is an example of poetry? a) A novel b) A play c) A sonnet
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