The kigo in this haiku is "autumn".
Let's understand what kigo is all about.
<h3>What is Kigo?</h3>
Kigo is known to be a word or phrase that is used to denote a particular season. It is used in the traditional forms of Japanese poetry.
Therefore, the season here is "autumn".
In an autumn kigo, it's seen that the days become shorter and the nights are longer. But still people are still warm enough to stay outside. The moon is usually visible at night during this season.
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Answer:
What happens in the story and why it happened
Explanation:
Looking for cause and effect gives students an opportunity to look carefully at the consequences of characters' actions and to think about how different actions might have different effects.
a cause is an action or event the makes something else (the effect) happen.
Answer:
b. meaning
Explanation: All the other ones are mostly figurative language and b. makes the most sense when placed in the sentence