Haiku
Quiz by Justin Minchin
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- Q1What is a haiku?A kind of songA style of paintingA type of poem with three linesA type of story30s
- Q2How many syllables are in the first line of a haiku?8 syllables6 syllables7 syllables5 syllables30s
- Q3What is the typical subject of a haiku?CitiesSportsNatureFood30s
- Q4What is the syllable pattern of a haiku?5-5-75-7-56-6-67-5-730s
- Q5Where did haiku poetry originate?ChinaKoreaIndiaJapan30s
- Q6What should a haiku usually focus on?A busy cityA historical eventA moment in natureA person's feelings30s
- Q7What is the minimum number of words a haiku can have?5 words15 words10 words20 words30s
- Q8Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of haiku?Focuses on natureHas a rhyme schemeUses a specific syllable countHas three lines30s