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The three main divisions of literature are poetry, prose, and drama. Poetry consists of written works that use rhythm, imagery, and structure to evoke emotional responses. Prose refers to written or spoken language that is not structured in a meter or verse, including novels, short stories, essays, and articles. Drama encompasses written works intended for performance, often including dialogue and stage directions.

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