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Sort the tiles according to whether they describe Japanese haiku, English romantic poetry, or both

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Haiku

Romantic Poetry

Both

has no set form

uses a kigo

never rhymes

can focus on nature

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User Noki
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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User Dugas
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Answer:

Japanese Haiku:

a) Uses Kigo

b) Never rhymes

English Romantic Poetry:

a) Can use rhyme

b) Has no set form

Both Japanese Haiku and English Romantic Poetry can focus on nature

Explanation:

The Japanese Haiku is a short and concise form of poetry originating in Japan. It focuses on the natural world and elements of love.

The English Poetry is a form of poetry that has no particular form. In fact it is one of the most diverse form of poetry. In addition, it can use rhymes and can often be about nature.

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