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4 December, 05:47

Is a language in its natural state without a prescribed Rhyme or rhythm

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  1. 4 December, 06:53
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    The correct answer is "Prose".

    In Literature, Prose is described as a form of language that exhibits a natural float of speech and grammatical structure as opposed to a rhythmic shape as in conventional poetry, in which the common unit of verse is based totally on meter or rhyme.
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