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Which form of ordinary or written spoken language is expressed without verse meter rhyme?

The form of ordinary or written spoken language expressed without verse meter or rhyme is called prose.

Prose is the most common form of writing and speaking, used in everyday conversation, news articles, essays, novels, and many other forms of communication.

Here's how prose differs from poetry:

* Prose: Uses natural language patterns, sentence structure, and grammar. It doesn't follow a specific meter or rhyme scheme.

* Poetry: Employs specific rhythmic and rhyming patterns, often using figurative language and imagery to create a more artistic effect.

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