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Analyzing details of subgenres would lead you to which conclusion?(1 point)
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Prose poetry uses imagery and figurative language, while lyric poetry does not.
Prose poetry uses imagery and figurative language, while lyric poetry does not.

Prose poetry has lines grouped in stanzas, while lyric poetry does not.
Prose poetry has lines grouped in stanzas, while lyric poetry does not.

Prose poetry is written in complete sentences, while lyric poetry is not.
Prose poetry is written in complete sentences, while lyric poetry is not.

Prose poetry includes a theme or message, while lyric poetry does not.

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The best conclusion from the provided responses is:

**Prose poetry is written in complete sentences, while lyric poetry is not.**

This is accurate as prose poetry is characterized by its use of prose rather than traditional poetic line breaks, and it often employs complete sentences. Lyric poetry, on the other hand, is typically written in verse form and does not necessarily use complete sentences.

The other statements are not accurate:
- Both prose poetry and lyric poetry can use imagery and figurative language.
- Lyric poetry generally is grouped into stanzas, just like prose poetry can be.
- Lyric poetry often includes themes or messages, similar to prose poetry.

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