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In the haiku by Kaga No Chiyo, the power of change is attributed to the A. birds. B. wind. C. willow tree. D. winter moon.

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wind hope it helps have a great day :D
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Answer:

B. wind

Step-by-step explanation:

Haiku is a short poem inspired by the excitement of the moment, surprise and our connection with nature. It is a Japanese tradition that discovers the soul to favor its recovery, joins courage, endurance and bravery. In fact, given its cathartic and liberating effect, we are faced with a very useful psychological as well as aesthetic tool.

Both Haiku written by Kaga No Chiyo (an influential edo-era Japanese poet) and other poets present the wind as a sign of change. This is because these poems have many aspects related to nature and wind has this ability to get things out of place and change the environment.

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