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A haiku poem has the structure of 5-7-5, where there is a five syllable line on the first sentence, a seven syllable line on the second, and a five syllable line on the third.
No, haiku do not have to adhere to the 5-7-5 syllable structure. Traditional Japanese haiku follow a 5-7-5 syllable pattern, but modern haiku often vary in syllable count to better capture the essence of the moment.
Go to the boat in Vermillion City and select Five Island.
Go on to chapter 5, and try to get to Sabrina and beat her
No. It's not. Trees is a one syllable word.
Subterranean
it has 5
"Assassin" is a 5-syllable word that starts with A.
Yes, a 5-syllable sentence for "sunset" could be: "The sun sets low."
no, its a four syllable word cal-cu-la-tion
the rainbow pass only lets you go to islands1,2,3,4,5,6,and 7 only.there are 9 islands and 5 passes.
Two Syllable - First Syllable StressedListen to the general pattern and these specific examples:GIantPICtureHEAtingTwo Syllable - Second Syllable StressedListen to the general pattern and these specific examples:toDAYaHEADaLLOWThree Syllable - First Syllable StressedListen to the general pattern and these specific examples:ENergyOperateORganize