What is the difference between poetry and prose?

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Poetry is a form of literary expression that typically uses heightened language, rhythm, and structural elements such as rhyme or meter to evoke emotions and create vivid imagery. Prose, on the other hand, is written or spoken language that is not structured into lines or stanzas like poetry. Prose is the most common form of writing and is used in novels, short stories, essays, and other forms of literature that aim to convey a story or convey information in a straightforward manner. Poetry is often more focused on creating a specific mood or tone through the use of language and form.
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