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Drama differs from poetry as:
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Drama differs from poetry as:

A.

it has metaphor.

B.

it has action.

C.

it has rhyme scheme.

D.

it is always written in stanzas.

Correct option is B


Drama differs from poetry because it is centered on action, involving characters performing in a plot-driven narrative. While poetry focuses on imagery, rhythm, and lyrical expression, drama is meant for performance and involves dialogue, conflict, and resolution.
Information Booster:
1. Drama: Focuses on characters, action, and dialogue.
2. Poetry: Relies on rhyme, rhythm, and emotional expression.
3. Performance: Drama is staged, whereas poetry is recited.
4. Overlap: Some poetic dramas exist, like Shakespeare’s plays.

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