Haiku
A haiku is a short, three line poem with the first line with 5 syllables, the second with 7, the last with 5. It has not rhyme scheme and it usually is about nature. It can also have a kigo (a seasonal reference).
The kigo is this poem is the word snowy - it refers to winter. Also it is important to note that while the English version of the poem does not have the correct syllables, the poem was not originally written in English. It was written in Japanese. Sometimes the syllables get lost in translation.
I don't understand. What is the premise for this sentence? What are you looking for?
The answer is c. The number of different times zones in the United States
similarities and differences huh?
Id say a a comparison-contrast organization
Hope that helps
Cause
A cause and effect is more like choices and results of that choice type of thing.
Then a chronological organization is like an order of something
anddd a spatial is when information in a passage is organized in order of space or location
Alrighty bye now :))
Answer:
it is (b), what the curtains sound like, which creates a suspenseful mood.