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Shyla Washington
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28 April, 13:14
Difference between drama and prose writing
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Alexandria Casey
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Prose is writing that resembles everyday speech. The word "prose" is derived from the Latin prosa, which literally translates to "straightforward". Prose is an unpretentious form of writing; it is adopted for the discussion of facts and topical news. Prose is often articulated in free form writing style.
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