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haiku17-syllable Japanese verse genre, usually divided into three lines of five, seven, and five syllables. Japanese poet Bashō popularized the form in the 17th century. It evolved from the 31-syllable tanka form dominant from the 8th century.
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| Those skill sets include the use of synonyms, alliterations, descriptions, paragraphs, making advertisements, letter to the editor, writing limericks, haikus, cinquain, research reports, non-fiction narratives, essays, anecdotes, character sketches, humorous speech, the short story, and crafting the dramatic incident. Those skill sets include the use of synonyms, alliterations, descriptions, paragraphs, making advertisements, letter to the editor, writing limericks, haikus, cinquain, research reports, non-fiction narratives, essays, anecdotes, character sketches, humorous speech, the short story, and crafting the dramatic incident. I'm not that into poetry, but his Haikus are amazing. |
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