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Read the poems. Which statement best describes the differences between these poems? The haiku relies on rhyme for a musical effect, while the romantic poem uses sensory details. The haiku tells a story, while the romantic poem uses kigo to impart the motif of the poem. The haiku focuses on nature, while the romantic poem focuses on changes in the speaker’s life. The haiku captures a single moment, while the romantic poem weaves a tale using images.

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D.The haiku captures a single moment, while the Romantic poem weaves a tale using images.

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The correct answer here is the last one I suppose the letter would be D. The haiku is a form of a traditional Japanese poetry which consists of 17 syllables and it is one of the most popular of poetic forms in Japan. The poems because of their short nature focus on a single image which usually bears some symbolic meaning or it serves as a conduit for transfer of the poet’s feelings. It also shows the beauty of nature in a single moment in contrast to romantics who show multiple images and construct a tale.

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