The statement that best describes the difference between the excerpt from "Digging” and the haiku is The excerpt from “Digging” shifts from one moment in time to another, while the haiku describes a single moment in time.
Explanation:
Digging talks about moments for three generations since it talks about the speaker, his father, and his grandfather and how they all are connected to nature in the same way. The Haiku talks about the precise moment when the chrysanthemum prevails through harsh times.