I would say B: Wonderment. The mysterious but also curious descriptions create a wondrous atmosphere.
Answer:
Is it not enough that I have confessed before you?
How does the poet feel on hearing the cuckoos song?
Explanation:
simple questions
Answer:
yesssssssssssssssssssaaaaaa
Answer:
Explanation:
<u>Tanka poems always have a structure, but not the rhyme.</u>
They follow the pattern of syllables which goes like this:
- line - 5 syllables
- line - 7 syllables
- line - 5 syllables
- line - 7 syllables
- line - 7 syllables
It is very similar to haiku, but a bit longer and more elaborate. It also uses metaphors and allusions, and no punctuation.
<u>Even when translated on English it doesn't seem to us tanka has a structured form, we must know that on the original Japanese version it is structured with the model showed above.</u>
Answer:
B. The author relied mainly on quotes rather than statistics.
Explanation:
I'm not really sure about this, but I think it's the best at describing tone compared to the other choices. In my own words, tone is kind of like a mood of the story, and the author uses it to show how they feel about something.
I hope this helps you out a little bit...have a great day c: