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What best describes a haiku?

AA 3-line poem with a syllable structure

BA three-line poem that typically uses an AAB rhyme scheme.

CA four-line poem that focuses on natural imagery.

DA short poem where each line must have exactly seven syllables.

Answer:

A. A 3-line poem with a syllable structure

Read Explanation:

  • A haiku traditionally has three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern.

  • It often focuses on nature, seasons, or fleeting moments.

  • It is known for brevity and depth.


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