I’m not sure what you are referring to..however the only Nora I can think of from anything I have read or seen in English is the book “the dolls house”. So going off of this I would answer the question as C-Clever because the Nora I am thinking off really is quite clever even though she might not seem it.
Not sure if this helps as I’m not sure which Nora you are talking about but this is what I can think of.
Answer:
One day in the cold Winter, a little girl named Doris was shoveling snow. While shoveling, she found a very cute puppy. She begged her parents to keep it, and at first, they said no. But, since it would nearly die in all the snow, they agreed to let the dog stay until the snow cleared up. After the snow cleared up Doris's dad, Mr.Lacey took the puppy to the shelter. Doris cried all night. The shelter was very dirty when Mr.Lacey got there. He decided to surprise Doris by keeping the puppy. So, the next day when Doris came downstairs upset, her mom, Mrs.Lacey and her dad, Mr.Lacey surprised her with the puppy, the stray. Doris was extremely excited. It was the best day of her life.
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According to a different source, this is the haiku that this question refers to:
<em>From time to time</em>
<em>The clouds give rest</em>
<em>To the moon-beholders.</em>
A haiku is a type of poem that originated in Japan. It is one of its most traditional literary forms, and has existed since at least the 1600s. Haikus are poems that consist of 17 syllables divided into three lines of 5,7 and 5 syllables.
By following this structure, the author achieves several things. First, as the author can only use a few words, the haiku gives the impression that its words have been chosen with a lot of care, and that no other one can substitute them. More importantly, the haiku allows the author to show that even the most mundane things explained in simple ways can hold a lot of beauty and meaning. The line structure helps describe the subject by allowing the author to focus on a single major event or characteristic and explain it in the most vivid way possible.
A haiku achieves a very different effect on the reader than a longer poem. A longer poem transmits a greater variety of emotions, as the author can vary the mood and tone throughout the text. On the other hand, the haiku delivers a single emotion in a faster and more direct way. Therefore, it helps us focus more deeply on the element that the author is describing.