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JSS1: ENGLISH LANGUAGE - 1ST TERM

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Topic Content:

  • Meaning of Prose
  • Types of Prose

What is a Prose?

Prose refers simply to any written piece of work that is built on sentences (and paragraphs) rather than lines or verses. 

Types of Prose: 

1. Picaresque Novel: This is an early form of novel that presents the adventures of a rascal or a rogue. 

2. Epistolary Novel: The novel is conveyed entirely by an exchange of letters. 

 

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  1. EVALUATION
    Explain the meaning of the following
    1. autobiography: it is the story of a person written by him self.
    2. Historical: it is the story that conveys the past.
    3. Romantic novel: it is a type of novel that base on emotion, celebration, beauty,etc.
    4. Epistolary: this novel is conveyed by exchange of letters
    5. Satirical novel: it is a novel to expose or ridicule a society or government.

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  2. write 15 verbs in their past, present, and future.
    1. do doing done
    2. come came come
    3. see saw seen
    4. sit sat sat
    5. sing sang song
    6. run ran ran
    7. write wrote written
    8. stand stood stood
    9. break broke broken
    10. cling clung clung
    11. bring brought brought
    12. burst burst burst
    13. buy bought bought
    14. breed bred bred
    15. creep crept crept

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