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What are the Examples of non-prose materials?

Non-prose materials are any forms of communication that are not written in standard prose, which is the typical sentence-based structure of language. Here are some examples:

1. Poetry:

* Free Verse: Doesn't follow traditional rhyme or meter schemes.

* Haiku: 5-7-5 syllable structure, often nature-themed.

* Sonnet: 14 lines with specific rhyme schemes.

* Limerick: Humorous, five-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme.

2. Drama:

* Plays: Written for performance, with dialogue, stage directions, and characters.

* Screenplays: Written for film or television, similar structure to plays.

3. Song Lyrics:

* Pop: Catchy and often repetitive, focused on melody.

* Rap: Rhythmic and often spoken, with complex wordplay.

* Opera: Complex musical and dramatic composition.

4. Visual Materials:

* Art: Painting, sculpture, photography, etc.

* Graphic Design: Logos, posters, brochures, etc.

* Film & Video: Movies, documentaries, animations, etc.

5. Audio Materials:

* Music: Instrumental and vocal pieces in various genres.

* Sound Effects: Used in film, video games, etc., to enhance the experience.

* Podcasts: Audio recordings on a variety of topics.

6. Digital Materials:

* Websites: Interactive platforms with text, images, videos, and code.

* Apps: Software applications designed for specific functions.

* Games: Video games, board games, card games, etc.

7. Other:

* Maps: Visual representations of locations and terrain.

* Charts and Graphs: Used to display data visually.

* Diagrams: Illustrations that explain concepts or processes.

* Symbols: Visual representations of ideas or concepts.

This is not an exhaustive list, but it provides a good overview of the diverse range of materials that exist beyond traditional prose.

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