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What is the main difference in the aim of teaching prose and poetry?

AProse is taught for handwriting practice, while poetry is taught for pronunciation.

BProse teaching focuses on linguistic development; poetry teaching focuses on aesthetic appreciation.

CBoth are taught mainly for grammatical accuracy.

DBoth focus on memorization of content.

Answer:

B. Prose teaching focuses on linguistic development; poetry teaching focuses on aesthetic appreciation.

Read Explanation:

The document clearly states this distinction. Prose aims at developing language skills, grammar, and comprehension, while poetry aims at nurturing the ability to feel and appreciate beauty in language and rhythm.


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