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Definitions from the WebProsaNounDefinition: A form of written or spoken language that does not adhere to the poetic structure or rhyme scheme. It is characterized by its straightforward and ordinary style, lacking any embellishments or metrical patterns. Example sentence: She preferred reading novels written in prosa to the more flowery and complex poetry. NounDefinition: Ordinary or everyday language, as opposed to specialized or technical terminology. Example sentence: The scientific paper was written in a way that experts could understand, avoiding the use of prosa that the general public might find confusing. AdjectiveDefinition: Pertaining to or characteristic of prose; lacking poetic or rhythmic qualities. Example sentence: The author was known for her prosa writing style, which conveyed the story in a direct and unadorned manner. AdverbDefinition: In a plain and straightforward manner, without poetic or ornamental language. Example sentence: The journalist reported the news prosa, presenting the facts without any personal opinions or bias. | ||||
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