theres no stanza,
a stanza contains 4-5 lines
haiku contains 3 lines
which is 5-7-5
the first line should be 5 syllable words
the second should be 7
the 3rd should be 5
Haiku typically have three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern in traditional Japanese form. Each line often represents a season or nature theme, and they aim to convey a single vivid image or emotion.
A haiku is traditionally one stanza. In Japan they are only one line with seventeen syllables. English haiku has three lines, the first with 5 syllables, the second with 7 syllables, and the third also with 5. This is one stanza.
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A 5 line stanza is called a cinquain
A haiku has only 3 lines and 17 syllables, so there is hardly room for separate stanzas! Stanzas are not a part of this special form.
A haiku is a type of Japanese poetry.
a haiku is its own type of poetry... it falls into no other category
Haiku is the correct spelling. A haiku is a type of Japanese poem.
the first one is 5, then the second one if 7 and the last one is 5.
True. A haiku is a type of traditional Japanese poem that consists of three lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5.
A one-stanza poem is often referred to as a monostich. It is a form of poetry that contains a complete thought or image within a single line or verse.
They used haiku.A haiku consist of three lines in each stanza with a certain amount of on in each line. On are substituted for syllables in English so it would go--first line 5 syllables-second line 7 syllables-third line 5 syllablesNote:most haiku have to do with natureExample:Odd haiku-Haiku's are easyBut sometimes they don't make senseRefrigeratorNormal haiku-From the woodland paththe wilderness winds whisperwaking sleepy waves
A short, image-based poem, defined by the number of syllables
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