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Which statements describe haiku? Check all that apply.
A haiku is a poem that consists of three lines.
A haiku has a patterned rhyme scheme.
A haiku often contains a kigo.
A haiku contains ideas that are written in present tense.
A haiku is a poem that tells a complicated story.
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Correct: A and C.
- A: True — in English a haiku is typically written as three short lines (traditional Japanese haiku are based on a 17-on/5-7-5 pattern of sound units).
- B: False — haiku do not have a required rhyme scheme.
- C: True — traditional haiku often include a kigo (a seasonal word).
- D: False — haiku usually focus on a present moment or image, but they are not required to be in the present tense.
- E: False — haiku capture a simple, immediate image or insight, not a complicated story.
- A: True — in English a haiku is typically written as three short lines (traditional Japanese haiku are based on a 17-on/5-7-5 pattern of sound units).
- B: False — haiku do not have a required rhyme scheme.
- C: True — traditional haiku often include a kigo (a seasonal word).
- D: False — haiku usually focus on a present moment or image, but they are not required to be in the present tense.
- E: False — haiku capture a simple, immediate image or insight, not a complicated story.
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