Asked by nk
Use the Haiku below to answer the question
I see the leaves fall
and wish the summer would last,
yet-find hope in change.
Knowing that "structure" refers to the organization of a poem, how can we define a Haiku based on its structure?
(1 point)
• Syllables per line
• Type of refrain
Number of Stanzas
• Rhyme scheme
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Syllables per line.
A haiku is a three-line poem typically organized with a 5‑7‑5 syllable pattern (three short lines), usually one stanza and no required rhyme.
A haiku is a three-line poem typically organized with a 5‑7‑5 syllable pattern (three short lines), usually one stanza and no required rhyme.
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