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Question about Verse and Prose: Construction of a Literary Text

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Verse and Prose: Construction of a Literary Text

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(Originais Teachy 2023) - Question Medium of Spanish

Verse and prose are two forms of constructing a literary text, each with its own characteristics and elements. Poetry is presented in verses, while prose has a structure of paragraphs and complete sentences. Based on the theme 'Verse and prose, possibilities of constructing a literary text,' explain the main characteristics of each of these forms and exemplify how the choice between verse and prose can influence the expression of the author's ideas and emotions in different literary contexts. Additionally, discuss how the language and techniques used in these forms relate to the worldview and ideologies present in their works.

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