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When the winter chrysanthemums go, there's nothing to write about but radishes. –Bashō Which words in the poem reflect the idea of loss? Based on the poet's word choic…
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When the winter chrysanthemums go,
there's nothing to write about
but radishes.
–Bashō
Which words in the poem reflect the idea of loss?
Based on the poet's word choice, what is the mood of the poem?
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