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Analyzing details of subgenres would lead you to which conclusion?(1 point)
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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.
Prose poetry includes a theme or message, 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 uses imagery and figurative language, while lyric poetry does not.
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Prose poetry is written in complete sentences, while lyric poetry is not.
(Prose poems appear as prose—full sentences in paragraphs—whereas lyric poems are usually arranged in lines and stanzas and often use line breaks rather than continuous sentences.)
(Prose poems appear as prose—full sentences in paragraphs—whereas lyric poems are usually arranged in lines and stanzas and often use line breaks rather than continuous sentences.)
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