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From details about blossoms in both the first and third haiku what conclusion can you draw
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from the details about blossoms in both the first and third haiku, we can conclude that :
The poet enjoy the gentle beauty of nature.
It sounds reasonable because the poet seems to be convey positive emotion about it.
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