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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.

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Correct answer: a haiku presents a single moment through its brief structure.

Explanation: traditional haiku are very short (typically 17 morae in Japanese, often rendered as three short lines in English) and aim to capture one vivid moment or image. They do not rely on patterned rhyme or multiple stanzas, nor do they tell lengthy narrative tales.