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Which statements describe haiku? Check all that apply.
The poem uses rhyme.
The poem is three lines long.
The poem uses a kigo, a word indicating the season.
The poem is usually written in the present tense.
The poem is long and complex.
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- The poem uses rhyme. — No (traditional haiku do not rely on rhyme).
- The poem is three lines long. — Yes (classic haiku are three short lines).
- The poem uses a kigo, a word indicating the season. — Yes (a seasonal word is a common traditional element).
- The poem is usually written in the present tense. — Generally yes (haiku commonly capture a present-moment observation), though it's not a strict rule.
- The poem is long and complex. — No (haiku are brief and concise).
- The poem is three lines long. — Yes (classic haiku are three short lines).
- The poem uses a kigo, a word indicating the season. — Yes (a seasonal word is a common traditional element).
- The poem is usually written in the present tense. — Generally yes (haiku commonly capture a present-moment observation), though it's not a strict rule.
- The poem is long and complex. — No (haiku are brief and concise).
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