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Mama L [17]
3 years ago
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Identify each excerpt as either a haiku or a tercet.

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1 answer:
olasank [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

  • Excerpt 1 is a tercet.
  • Excerpt 2 is a Haiku
  • Excerpt 3 is a tercet.

Explanation:

A Tercet is, in literature, a type of stanza that contains three verses.

Haicai, also called "Haiku" or "Haikai", is a short poem of Japanese origin. The word haiku is formed by two terms "hai" (joke, joke) and "kai" (harmony, achievement), meaning a humorous poem.  This poetic form was created in century XVI and ended up being popularized by the world. Although they are concise and objective poems, the haiku are poems that have a great poetic load. Writers who write the haiku are called haicaists.

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