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How is a prose different from a verse?

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A verse typically has some sort of rhyme scheme, and in metrical rhythm. A prose is written in its ordinary form, without metrical rhythm. 
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The main difference between prose and verse is that prose is written naturally whereas verse is written in metrical structure; Prose refers to the language in its original and natural form whereas verse refers to the language used in poetry.
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