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Prose consists of writing that does not adhere to any particular formal structures (other than simple grammar), "non-poetic" writing, perhaps. The term sometimes appears negatively, but prosaic writing simply says something without necessarily trying to say it in a beautiful way or using beautiful words. Prose writing can of course take beautiful form but less by virtue of the formal features of words (rhymes, alliteration, metre) rather by style, placement or inclusion of graphics. But one need not mark the distinction precisely, and perhaps cannot do so. One area of overlap is "prose poetry", which attempts to convey using only prose, the aesthetic richness typical of poetry. |
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Prose consists of writing that does not adhere to any particular formal structures (other than simple grammar), "non-poetic" writing, perhaps. The term sometimes appears negatively, but prosaic writing simply says something without necessarily trying to say it in a beautiful way or using beautiful words. Prose writing can of course take beautiful form but less by virtue of the formal features of words (rhymes, alliteration, metre) rather by style, placement or inclusion of graphics. But one need not mark the distinction precisely, and perhaps cannot do so. One area of overlap is "prose poetry", which attempts to convey using only prose, the aesthetic richness typical of poetry. |
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Prose consists of writing that does not adhere to any particular formal structures (other than simple grammar), "non-poetic" writing, perhaps. The term sometimes appears negatively, but prosaic writing simply says something without necessarily trying to say it in a beautiful way or using beautiful words. Prose writing can of course take beautiful form but less by virtue of the formal features of words (rhymes, alliteration, metre) rather by style, placement or inclusion of graphics. But one need not mark the distinction precisely, and perhaps cannot do so. One area of overlap is "prose poetry", which attempts to convey using only prose, the aesthetic richness typical of poetry. |
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Prose consists of writing that does not adhere to any particular formal structures (other than simple grammar), "non-poetic" writing, perhaps. The term sometimes appears negatively, but prosaic writing simply says something without necessarily trying to say it in a beautiful way or using beautiful words. Prose writing can of course take beautiful form but less by virtue of the formal features of words (rhymes, alliteration, metre) rather by style, placement or inclusion of graphics. But one need not mark the distinction precisely, and perhaps cannot do so. One area of overlap is "prose poetry", which attempts to convey using only prose, the aesthetic richness typical of poetry. |
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Direction for questions: Fill in the blanks with appropriate pronouns: |
Direction: are based on noun. Do as directed: |
Direction: are based on noun. Do as directed: |
Match the following: |
a. Flock (i) proper noun |
b. United States (ii) collective noun |
c. Zoo (iii) common noun |
Direction: are based on analogy. Find the suitable match: |
Direction: are based on analogy. Find the suitable match: |
Direction: are based on verb. Do as directed: |
Direction: are based on verb. Do as directed: |
Direction for questions: Arrange P, Q, R and S to make a meaningful sentence: |
P: issue of giving |
Q: there are different |
R: bonus to employees |
S: views on the |
Direction for questions: Arrange P, Q, R and S to make a meaningful sentence: |
P: the library expects |
Q: book that you have taken |
R: you to return |
S: each and every |
Direction for questions: Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles: |
Direction for questions: Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles: |
Direction for questions: Find one word substitution for the following sentences: |
Direction for questions: Find one word substitution for the following sentences: |
Direction for questions: Are based on adjective. Do as directed: |
Direction for questions: Are based on adjective. Do as directed: |
Direction for questions: Find the synonyms of the words given in capital letters: |
Direction for questions: Find the synonyms of the words given in capital letters: |
Direction for questions: Find the antonyms of the words given in capital letters: |
Direction for questions: Find the antonyms of the words given in capital letters: |
Direction for questions: Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions: |
Direction for questions: Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions: |
Direction for questions: Fill in the blanks as per subject verb agreement: |
Direction for questions: Fill in the blanks as per subject verb agreement: |
Direction for questions: Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunctions: |
Direction for questions: Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunctions: |
A grammatically incorrect sentence is given |
Below. Find the part of sentence which has an error |
P: A large number of |
Q: cattle is |
R: grazing in |
S: the field. |
Fill in the blanks I, II, III and IV to make a meaningful story. |
There lived a farmer in a village. His name was Richard. He had a hen. The hen used to lay a ____I____. The farmer used to sell the golden egg in the market and got ____II___. Soon he became rich. He built a big house. But the farmer was very greedy. He wanted ___III___ at once. He thought/'At present I get an egg every day. This is not enough. Why should I not ____IV____ at a time? I must kill the hen to get all the golden eggs at a time." And the greedy framer killed the hen. |
P: huge amount of money |
Q: golden egg every day |
R: get all the eggs |
S: to get more eggs |
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