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Japanese haiku are similar to English Romantic poems because they both
contain strict rhyme schemes.
include themes about nature.
use a kigo to reveal details.
follow a fixed structure.
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Only "include themes about nature" is correct.
Brief explanations:
- contain strict rhyme schemes — No. Haiku generally don’t rhyme; Romantic poems sometimes rhyme but don’t follow one universal strict scheme.
- include themes about nature — Yes. Both haiku and English Romantic poetry commonly focus on nature and natural imagery.
- use a kigo to reveal details — No. Kigo (a seasonal word) is a specific convention of haiku, not of Romantic poetry.
- follow a fixed structure — No. Haiku have a fixed brief form (traditionally 5-7-5 on), but Romantic poets used many forms and did not adhere to a single fixed structure.
Brief explanations:
- contain strict rhyme schemes — No. Haiku generally don’t rhyme; Romantic poems sometimes rhyme but don’t follow one universal strict scheme.
- include themes about nature — Yes. Both haiku and English Romantic poetry commonly focus on nature and natural imagery.
- use a kigo to reveal details — No. Kigo (a seasonal word) is a specific convention of haiku, not of Romantic poetry.
- follow a fixed structure — No. Haiku have a fixed brief form (traditionally 5-7-5 on), but Romantic poets used many forms and did not adhere to a single fixed structure.
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