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Ghella [55]
3 years ago
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Which features of the poem identify it as a haiku? Check all that apply. The poem is three lines long. The poem does not use rhy

me. The poem contains a kigo. The poem is written in English. The poem is written in the present tense.
English
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vichka [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

The poem is three lines long.

The poem does not use rhyme.

The poem contains a kigo.

Explanation:  a Haiku is a kind of Japanese poetry. It consists in a brief poem of seventeen syllables, written in three verses of five, seven and five syllables respectively, according to specialists like R.H Blyth or Fernando Rodriguez Izquierdo.  A Haiku has only three lines, totalling 17 syllables. Actually, a Haiku doesn't rhyme at all.

A kigo is, in Haiku, a seasonal word, it means that a kigo indicates in what season the poem is situated.

professor190 [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

all of the options are correct except , the poem is written in English

Explanation:

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