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How does a drama gets its ideas differently than prose, like a novel, or poetry?

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Answer:A poem often packs deep thoughts and feelings into a few words. A drama is written to be performed onstage. And for prose—novels and short stories—a narrator reveals the characters' thoughts, feelings, and actions.

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