Scientists at the station even began describing their work using engineering language rather than scientific prose.
Shakespeare uses prose for about 55% of the text, with the remainder in verse.
I felt writers like this were sort of failed poets but were trying to use prose for higher things.
They wanted everyone to use classical prose (a futile project, clearly).
They use subject-verb-object construction and vivid, active prose (see Grammar).
He often uses dialogue and "stage directions" rather than ordinary prose.
The translator uses blunt and precise English prose in order to adhere to the style of the original text.
Finally, there is the recapitulation speech, in which a character will use prose to recount the story up to that point.
A book can engage a reader, be compelling and in-depth, but use simple prose or verse, as has been said above.
He sets traps to trick us into using purple prose that common sense should tell us to avoid.