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Dim, dangerous clouds stampede across the sky. Where did the sun go hide? Question Use the haiku to answer the question. What c...Question
Dim, dangerous clouds
stampede across the sky. Where
did the sun go hide?
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Use the haiku to answer the question.
What conclusions can readers draw from the way poetic elements are used in the haiku? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
The mood is perplexed and curious.
The mood is perplexed and curious.
The speaker usually enjoys storms.
The speaker usually enjoys storms.
The speaker is concerned about where the sun went.
The speaker is concerned about where the sun went.
The mood is foreboding and fearful.
The mood is foreboding and fearful.
The speaker is concerned by the approaching storm.
The speaker is concerned by the approaching storm.
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stampede across the sky. Where
did the sun go hide?
Question
Use the haiku to answer the question.
What conclusions can readers draw from the way poetic elements are used in the haiku? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
The mood is perplexed and curious.
The mood is perplexed and curious.
The speaker usually enjoys storms.
The speaker usually enjoys storms.
The speaker is concerned about where the sun went.
The speaker is concerned about where the sun went.
The mood is foreboding and fearful.
The mood is foreboding and fearful.
The speaker is concerned by the approaching storm.
The speaker is concerned by the approaching storm.
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Based on the haiku provided, the two correct conclusions that can be drawn from the way poetic elements are used are:
1. The mood is foreboding and fearful.
2. The speaker is concerned by the approaching storm.
These conclusions are supported by the imagery of "dim, dangerous clouds" and the question of "Where did the sun go hide?" which suggests a sense of unease and concern regarding the storm.
1. The mood is foreboding and fearful.
2. The speaker is concerned by the approaching storm.
These conclusions are supported by the imagery of "dim, dangerous clouds" and the question of "Where did the sun go hide?" which suggests a sense of unease and concern regarding the storm.
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