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pychu
6 days ago
6

Create your own extended definition for poetry, automobile, or exposition.

English
1 answer:
Naddik [6.3K]6 days ago
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Verse
<span>–noun </span>
<span>1. </span>
<span>the craft of composing rhythmical text, whether written or voiced, to evoke enjoyment through beautiful, creative, or elevated ideas. </span>
<span>2. </span>
<span>literary composition in metric form; verse. </span>
<span>3. </span>
<span>prose with lyrical characteristics. </span>
<span>4. </span>
<span>qualities of poetry regardless of their expression: the poetry found in simple actions and objects. </span>
<span>5. </span>
<span>poetic essence or feeling: The pianist performed the prelude with poetic flair. </span>
<span>6. </span>
<span>something evocative of poetry: the sheer beauty of a stunning view on a clear day. </span>


<span>Car </span>
<span>–noun </span>
<span>1. </span>
<span>a vehicle meant for carrying passengers on standard roads, generally equipped with four wheels and powered by a gasoline or diesel internal-combustion engine. </span>

<span>Exposition </span>
<span>-noun </span>
<span>(in a theatrical script, book, etc.) conversations, descriptions, and such that provide the audience or reader with context about the characters and current setting. </span>



<span>Did you really intend to include automobile? It doesn't quite align with these literary terms.</span>
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