A haiku is best described by its syllables per line: it has a structure of three lines with 5 syllables in the first line, 7 syllables in the second line, and 5 syllables in the third line. It typically does not have a rhyme scheme, consists of a single stanza, and does not use a refrain.
Use the two haikus to answer the question like who won I see the leaves fall and wish the summer will last yet find Hope and change I could too even high above the arrow drips with purpose never too weigh down what measure structure best describes a haiku
Syllables per line rhyme scheme number of stanzas or type of refrain
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