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Which structure items would you expect to see in prose selected to correct answers

Paragraph

Lines

Stanza

Sentence

Breaks

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Answered by Anonymous
Which one
Answered by GPT 3.5
- Paragraphs: Prose typically contains multiple paragraphs, each discussing a different idea or aspect of the topic.
- Lines: Lines are usually associated with poetry rather than prose. Prose is more commonly organized into sentences and paragraphs.
- Stanza: Stanza also pertains to poetry, specifically referring to groups of lines within a poem. Prose does not have stanzas.
- Sentence: Sentences are the basic units of meaning in prose. They form complete thoughts and are usually punctuated with a period, question mark, or exclamation mark.
- Breaks: Prose may have line breaks or paragraph breaks to separate thoughts or ideas. These breaks help the reader navigate through the text and provide a visual break in the flow of the writing.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The correct answer is "Paragraph" and "Sentence."

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