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4 March, 05:52

When the winter chrysanthemums go, there's nothing to write about but radishes. - Bashō

Which features of the poem identify it as a haiku? Check all that apThe poem is three lines long.

The poem does not use rhyme.

The poem contains a kigo.

The poem is written in English.

The poem is written in the present tense.

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  1. 4 March, 06:22
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    A, b, e

    A: haiku are three line poems, which include the number of syllables 5/7/5. This poem does not follow the syllable structure, but is 3 lines

    B: Typically haiku do not rhyme, and this poem also does not rhyme

    E: Many haiku are written in the present tense, as this poem also is written
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