Why is it difficult to paraphrase poetry into prose?

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Paraphrasing is restating someone else's ideas or writing in your own words. It's often used to support a point in a paper without using too many quotes.  Here are some tips for paraphrasing: - Make it clear that the information is from your source. - Don't add information or commentary that isn't part of the original passage. - If the original text refers to an idea or term discussed earlier in the text, your paraphrase may need to explain or define that idea.  Here are some examples of paraphrasing: Original: Her life spanned years of incredible change for women as they gained more... Show more

Why is it difficult to paraphrase poetry into prose?