The American cinquain has a specific meter.
it is sometimes indicated by a punctuation mark
Yes, haiku can end with a question. Although traditional haiku usually do not include punctuation, modern interpretations may use a question mark at the end to convey a sense of contemplation or uncertainty.
Haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry that evolved from an earlier form known as renga. The modern form of haiku is often attributed to the poet Matsuo Basho, who popularized its structure and themes in the 17th century.
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.
No, a haiku does not have to follow the 5-7-5 syllable structure. Traditional Japanese haikus do follow this structure, but modern haikus in English often do not strictly adhere to it.
In traditional haiku, capitalization is not required. However, some modern poets choose to capitalize the first letter of each line for stylistic purposes. Ultimately, it is up to the poet's preference.
what are different in modern lifestyle and traditional life
i think that the modern family is run with modern life but traditional family behive is difference
traditional and modern is not that different. except modern is more physical (making out, etc..) when traditional was more 'tight leashed'
Haiku's do not have to rhyme
kabuki although there are several others but they aren't the traditional form
Modern supply chain are different from the traditional channels in that there is more collaboration among the modern ones.