prose and poetry

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  • stubbord; hard-headed = —

  • the state of great evilness = —

  • weakly, sickly = —

  • not doing what other people want you do to do = —

  • to show regret or to feel sorry for your wrongdoing = —

  • refractory

  • enormity

  • wanly

  • obdurate

  • repent

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  • has a closer semblance to everyday speech = —

  • a literary work created based on imaginaty people and events = —

  • literary works created based on factual people and events = —

  • prose

  • prose fiction

  • prose nonfiction

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  • a prose has two types:

  • examples of these are novels, short stories, and dramas are fictional stories = —

  • these includes essays, speeches, news articles, editorials, personl narratives or anecdotes, journals and biographies, etc. = —

  • prose fiction and prose nonfiction

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  • can also have creative features. = —

  • — appears in lines and stanzas while — ccomes in sentences or paragraphs.

  • 3 classifications of poetry:

  • prose nonfiction

  • poetry, prose

  • narrative, lyric, dramatic poems

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  • tells stories in verse form such as epics and ballads = —

  • performed with a musical instrument called a lyre = —

  • these are performed on stage. = —

  • narrative poems

  • lyric poems

  • dramatic poems

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  • — iis a long narrative poem that deals with a serious subject, heroic protagonist, and appears in an elevated style of writing.

  • is a short narrative poem about common people. = —

  • usually, the subject of this kind of poem is about the poet's feelings such as in a sonnet, ode, elegy, and folksongs. = —

  • examples of these are greek dramas and shakespearean tragedies and comedies, dialogues. = —

  • epic

  • ballad

  • lyric poems

  • dramatic poems