Asked by Vanessa

which statement describes the translation form of a haiku poem?

A. A three line poem with seven syllables in the first and third lines and five syllables in the middle line.••

B. A nine line poem with five syllable in odd numbered lines and seven syllables in even numbered line.

C. A poem of varying length in which all of the line have at least five syllables and every other line ends in a rhythm.

D. A three line poem with five syllables in the first and third lines and seven syllables in the middle line.


Correct me if I'm wrong!!

Answers

Answered by Mercury
Very close, it's actually the opposite.
Answered by Mercury
Remember, OPPOSITE.
Answered by Vanessa
Which one would be the opposite?
Answered by Mercury
So, you chose A. It's the opposite. The first and third lines both have FIVE syllables. The second line has SEVEN syllables.
Answered by Ms. Sue
http://www.youngwriters.co.uk/types-haiku-poem
Answered by Reed
Read this:

http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/text/poetic-form-haiku
Answered by Vanessa
So it's D
Answered by Anonymous
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