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In a well-developed paragraph of four to six sentences, explain the differences in language that might exist in a dramatic play like Romeo and Juliet and an essay such as John Muir's "The Calypso Borealis." How does language influence each type of work as a whole? Use proper spelling and grammar in your response.

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There are several major language differences that occur in "Romeo and Juliet" and "The Calypso Borealis". Shakespeare's work is a sample of a drama. Its language is full of dialogue to describe the beauty of first love. It briefly describes fictional scenes and situations. Muir's work is a narrative essay. Its language is full of descriptions to describe an experience. He falls in love with discovering a real place and his direct feelings.
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