What is a Prose Paraphrase?

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What is a Prose Paraphrase? If you love reading poems, you will agree that they are very complex literary works. For most people, reading and making sense of a poem is extremely challenging. You always fail to immediately understand what it means. You will read it again and again and sometimes still fail to make sense of it. For this reason, everyone often complains about how difficult poetry can become. The words are used artistically, and they often do not have a straight forward meaning. It is not like reading a science article, which when compared to a poem, might be very much easier to understand. The struggle to understand and derive meaning from a poem is very real and can threaten your efforts to score good grades. Nonetheless, you do not need to worry for there is a way out. The one way you can simplify your poem and derive meaning from it will be through creating a Prose Paraphrase or a Prose text. This is similar to paraphrasing, but it focuses more on simplifying poems. In this article you will learn three tips for creating a prose paraphrase. First Tip: Get Help Since reading a poem is a challenge for everyone, you will need all the help you can get. You can get help from your teacher and study groups. When I was studying for one of my literature classes, I was always worried about who could help me paraphrase a poem. It turns out that apart from your teachers and friends, there are other places where you can get all the help you want. For example, you can visit the paraphraser online free, and read articles that can help you simplify your poem. Second Tip: Read the Whole Poem Since paraphrasing means to rewrite the content information in any material for making the information more clear, you will need to understand all the information. When you paraphrase any material, you want to keep the original meaning, but change the way it has been expressed in the original document. You cannot achieve that without reading the whole material. In the case of


a prose paraphrase, you will need to take care not to alter the meaning of the poem. One way for doing that will be to ensure that you read the whole poem and that you have an idea of what the poet intended for the audience to understand. Third Tip: Use paragraphs According to Campbell University professionals, Paragraphs will allow you to separate the stanzas and keep the outline of the poem. The outline will retain the original meaning. Instead of combining all the information in one long essay, or using bullet points, you should use a paragraph for every stanza there is in a poem. Be free to use as many sentences you can, but do not use so many words that you end up creating confusion. If you follow all this tips, you will be able to write a very good prose paraphrase and make sense of any work of poetry.


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