Asked by bob
Read the haiku by Bashō.
Midfield,
attached to nothing,
the skylark singing.
Which best describes the mood of the haiku?
anxious and irritated
carefree and optimistic
remorseful and lonely
wistful and meditative
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carefree and optimistic
The image of a skylark "midfield" and "attached to nothing" suggests lightness, freedom, and joyful song — a buoyant, free-spirited mood rather than anxiety, remorse, or simple wistfulness.
The image of a skylark "midfield" and "attached to nothing" suggests lightness, freedom, and joyful song — a buoyant, free-spirited mood rather than anxiety, remorse, or simple wistfulness.
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