Asked by lilly

from details about blossoms in both the first and third haiku what conclusion can you draw?
the poet feels exceedingly lonely
the poet lives in an urban setting
the poet enjoys the gentle beauty of nature
the poet enjoys the drama of nature at its most intense
Please help i have no idea

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Answered by PsyDAG
What are the specific haiku?

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Answered by Reed
PsyDAG is right. Without knowing what haikus you have read, we can't help you. The context of the references to blossoms makes a big difference. What is the overall tone of the haiku? What symbolism is usually associated with blossoms in Japanese haiku? You should be able to figure it out for yourself.
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Answered by youngcully
the poet enjoys the gentle beauty of nature
Answered by Lonna
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Answered by Scarletwolf
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Answered by Opps
Haiku
by Matsuo Bashoˉ
On sweet plum blossoms The sun rises suddenly. Look, a mountain path!
Has spring come indeed?
On that nameless mountain lie Thin layers of mist.
Temple bells die out.
The fragrant blossoms remain. A perfect evening!
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A
A
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