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Types of Poetry

Explore the art of Japanese Haiku poetry, known for its use of sensory language and distinctive structure of three short, unrhymed lines with syllable patterns of 5-7-5. Discover the beauty of Haiku through examples of evocative verses like "The rain falls softly, On my newly polished car... Dang Texas weather!" and "Gently drifting down, Winter flurries are coming, Tickling my cold face."

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Types of Poetry

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  1. Types of Poetry

  2. Originated in Japan Uses sensory language Has 3 short, unrhymed lines 5 – 7 – 5 5 syllables 7 syllables 5 syllables Haiku

  3. The rain falls softly On my newly polished car.... Dang Texas weather! ~ Ms. Cox Haiku Gently drifting down Winter flurries are coming Tickling my cold face ~ 6th grade student

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