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Describe the poetic structure of a haiku.(2 points)

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A haiku is a three-line poem traditionally with a 17-syllable pattern of 5-7-5 syllables. It often contains a seasonal word (kigo) and a cutting word or pause (kireji) that creates a juxtaposition or shift between two images, focusing on a single, present-moment sensory impression, usually of nature.