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49. The following question refers to the forms of poetry. A three-line poem that has a total of 17 syllables and typically portrays the difference of two natural images is known as a… ballad. sonnet. catalog
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The following question refers to the forms of poetry. A three-line poem that has a total of 17 syllables and typically portrays the difference of two natural images is known as a…
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haiku. <----------------?
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yep it is a haiku xx
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yes haiku is correct :)
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