Question
Japanese haiku differ from English Romantic poems because
a haiku presents a single moment through its brief structure.
a haiku creates a steady rhythm with its patterned rhyme.
a haiku uses free form and often includes several stanzas.
a haiku weaves lengthy tales of people’s struggles with nature.
a haiku presents a single moment through its brief structure.
a haiku creates a steady rhythm with its patterned rhyme.
a haiku uses free form and often includes several stanzas.
a haiku weaves lengthy tales of people’s struggles with nature.
Answers
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The correct answer is:
**a haiku presents a single moment through its brief structure.**
This reflects the traditional haiku form, which is typically composed of three lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5 and focuses on capturing a specific moment or observation in nature. In contrast, English Romantic poems often explore broader themes and emotions, and may have more elaborate structures and rhythms.
**a haiku presents a single moment through its brief structure.**
This reflects the traditional haiku form, which is typically composed of three lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5 and focuses on capturing a specific moment or observation in nature. In contrast, English Romantic poems often explore broader themes and emotions, and may have more elaborate structures and rhythms.