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.
Answer:
the answer is C a librarian is writing a letter to a community member regarding reading at the town library's story hour for children.
Explanation: HOPE THIS HELPS :)
answer
c. he enjoyed sharing his life story
The correct answer to this question is:
C. <span>It more clearly describes how commuters absorb the city when they come to work.
I hope this helps you!
</span>
That’s a really good poem