The best answer to the question above would be letter C. The word 'haiku' originates from the Japanese language. It is a short poem composed of 3 lines that has a 5-7-5 syllable format. It is very popular in literature and very fun to make too.
A <u>haiku</u> is a traditional <u>Japanese poem</u> written with unrhymed verses using three lines with five, seven and five syllables respectively, and usually present observations on the passing of time in <u>nature</u>.
One of the most famous haiku composers is the 17th-century poet <u>Basho</u>, whose pieces often focused on reflections on nature.