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• Prose is basically written words structured the same as spoken words. Essentially the same as a book or short story, newspaper article, factual book or dialogue. An example of writing that is not prose is poetry, which may rhyme, or have a rhythmic structure or form. In a single simple sentence; Prose is writing the same as you would speak out loud.

Types of Prose









Short Story
Factual Prose
Novel
The Personal Essay
Journals
Diaries
Testimony
Letters

What is non prose?
- is anything that does not tell a story of some kind.
Therefore, it could include (but is not limited to) an essay (or any piece of writing that is informative) or a piece of poetry that is only describing one person, object, event or abstract concept.
Non-prose materials are composed of graphs, tables, charts, diagrams and everything that does use minimal words to explain a particular thing.

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Graphs

Tables

Types of Diagrams
Charts
Visual
Infor
matio n Visual
Images

Maps

•What are the different parts of the visual information?

•What is the purpose of the visual information?

•What kind of relationship among the details does the visual information show?

•What is the purpose of the short text or caption below it?

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CHART

Table 1. Types and Functions of Visuals
Function
Organizational Chart

Specific Kind process Flow Chart

TABLE

illustrates a process or direction of steps condenses and classifies information in order to make comparisons between and among data Bar Graph
Line Graph

GRAPH

present rankings or levels of ideas or

compares amounts and quantities shows changes and patterns over a period of time

Pie Chart whole shows relationship of different parts to

Pictograph presents data or variables using images in order to make abstract ideas concrete

DIAGRAM
VISUAL
IMAGES

process

illustrates parts, functions, or steps in a

Photographs/ sketches cartoons provides a representation

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