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4 April, 17:06

Read the haiku. Birds scatter in flight Colorful specks in the air Noisy confetti The main feature that makes this a haiku is the use of

A) a seasonal motif.

B) a patterned rhyme.

C) a 5/7/5 syllable pattern.

D) past tense and free structure.

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  1. 4 April, 20:59
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    The haiku " Birds scatter in flight Colorful specks in the air Noisy confetti" makes use of a 5/7/5 syllable pattern.

    Explanation:

    Haiku is a traditional Japanese poem. The number of lines present in a haiku is 3. First line line has 5 syllables. The second line has 7 syllables. Third line also has 5 syllables. Syllables is nothing but a part of a word that can be pronounced as a unit. These haiku rarely contains rhyming words.

    The above haiku can be split into syllable as follows:

    Birds / sca / tter / in / flight/

    Co / lor / ful/specks / in / the / air

    Noi/sy/con/fe / tti
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