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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Assignment Read the following poems by Japanese poet Basho. Then, answer the questions below. Note: In their Japanese form, these poems fall into the traditional haiku structure of five syllables in the first line, seven syllables in the second line, and five syllables in the third. But when the poems are translated into English, their form sometimes changes. Within plum orchard, Sturdy oak takes no notice Of flowering blooms. The moon glows the same: It is the drifting cloud forms Make it seem to change. Yellow rose petals Drop one-by-one in silence: Roar of waterfall. An old pond

OpenStudy (sanjanap):

What is the Question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. How is Japanese culture connected to the shortness of these poems? (2 points) 2. How would you compare haiku with other kinds of poetry you've read? (3 points) 3. Why do you think haiku are often based on nature? (3 points) 4. How can different seasons be represented in haiku? (2 points) 5. What can we learn about Japanese culture by studying haiku? Explain your answer in a brief paragraph below. (10 points)

OpenStudy (sanjanap):

OK One thing. What subject is it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

history

OpenStudy (sanjanap):

I know it is History. But What is it. Like AP History, or World History, of Psychology.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

world history

OpenStudy (sanjanap):

ok

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