Question 3Tips1 ptsWhich of the following works is prose?Group of answer choicesStephen King’s Novel, “It”Matsuo Basho’s HaikuWilliam Shakespeare’s SonnetsJohn Keat’s Ballad Flag question: Question 4Question 4Tips1 ptsCreative language is primarily used in poems. Which of the following works can be classified under poetry?Group of answer choicesStill I RiseTell-Tale HeartThe NecklaceThe Story of an Hour
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Question 3Tips1 ptsWhich of the following works is prose?Group of answer choicesStephen King’s Novel, “It”Matsuo Basho’s HaikuWilliam Shakespeare’s SonnetsJohn Keat’s Ballad Flag question: Question 4Question 4Tips1 ptsCreative language is primarily used in poems. Which of the following works can be classified under poetry?Group of answer choicesStill I RiseTell-Tale HeartThe NecklaceThe Story of an Hour
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The answer to the first question, "Which of the following works is prose?" is Stephen King’s Novel, “It”. Prose is a form of language that has no formal metrical structure. It applies a natural flow of speech, and ordinary grammatical structure rather than rhythmic structure, such as in the case of traditional poetry. Novels are examples of prose.
The answer to the second question, "Creative language is primarily used in poems. Which of the following works can be classified under poetry?" is "Still I Rise". "Still I Rise" is a poem by Maya Angelou. The other options are all prose works.
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