Use the haiku to answer the question.

Dim, dangerous clouds
stampede across the sky. Where
did the sun go hide?
How does the use of alliteration contribute to the overall mood of the haiku?

(1 point)
Responses

The repetition of the “s” sound reinforces the idea that the speaker is not trustworthy.
The repetition of the “s” sound reinforces the idea that the speaker is not trustworthy.

The repetition of “s” sounds creates a sense of gentleness and peace.
The repetition of “s” sounds creates a sense of gentleness and peace.

The repetition of the harsh “d” sound helps to create a foreboding mood.
The repetition of the harsh “d” sound helps to create a foreboding mood.

The repetition of the “d” sound creates a sense of certainty in the poem.

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The repetition of the harsh “d” sound helps to create a foreboding mood.

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