Poetry: Has lines and line breaks, Groups of lines are called stanzas, Can have rhythm and beat, Figurative language is common, Successive order shown with stanzas, Expresses mood and shares feelings, Uses words for their sounds, Doesn't have to follow rules of grammar, Prose: Groups of sentences are called paragraphs, Successive order shown with chapters, Tells a story with full paragraphs and sentences, can be a short paragraph or passage, can be fiction or non fiction, Some call it ordinary writing, Follows rules of grammar, Dialogue is in quotation marks, Purpose can be to entertain, persuade, or inform, Drama: Another word for this is play, Divided into Scenes, Dialogue is meant to be read aloud and acted out, Intended to be performed., Action is shown through stage directions, Has a cast of characters, Begins with a setting and description,
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