My Haiku was eliminated from the competition, because I had the wrong number of syllables. I wrote a haiku?
Yes because you just did. :)
Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry that consists of three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable structure. You can use a haiku in a sentence by composing a short poem following this syllable pattern, typically focusing on nature or a moment in time.
A haiku is a type of Japanese poem whose structure is based upon syllable number rather than rhyme.
Haikus are such fun, let me help you construct one, soon you will be done. This is in the Haiku format (5,7.5) but not about nature.
The word "haiku" is singular and also plural. You can say "a haiku" or "many haiku."
a haiku is a 17-word poem
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Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
The likely word is haiku -- a Japanese poetry form.
The word "haiku" would be a noun. It names a specific form of poetry.
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