I think the answer would be "denotation."
Would you explain what you mean by this?
A Japanese form of poetry that has an opening of three lines in a poem, it was well known in 1600. The fixed structure in the starting three lines of the poem had no rhyme and was written in the present tense.
The motif presented in the second line of haiku is:
Option C. Nature
The Haiku can be explained as:
- Matsuo Basho started using haiku in his poems and was a Japanese born writer.
- In the haiku, the second line represents nature by referring to yellow coloured chrysanthemums. Chrysanthemums are flowers and a part of nature.
- A motif here is an ideology or situation that is found in poetry. Common motifs used in poetry are time, nature, change etc.
Therefore, it represents nature.
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Answer:
d.Oral language has more interjections.
Explanation:
Oral language has more interjections is an accurate statement about oral language.
We use oral language when we want to express our thoughts or ideas.
Also, oral means mouth, so we speak when we use oral language.