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Answer:

A haiku is a a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world. For example

Explanation:

Here are seven examples of 20th-century haiku poems:

From across the lake,

Past the black winter trees,

Faint sounds of a flute.

- Richard Wright

Lily:

out of the water

out of itself

- Nick Virgilio

ground squirrel

balancing its tomato

on the garden fence

- Don Eulert

Nightfall,

Too dark to read the page

Too cold.

- Jack Kerouac

Just friends:

he watches my gauze dress

blowing on the line.

- Alexis Rotella

A little boy sings

on a terrace, eyes aglow.

Ridge spills upward.

- Robert Yehling

meteor shower

a gentle wave

wets our sandals

- Michael Dylan Welch

Haiku are like mini poems, so it says it wants you to write one about Nature. Haiku's have a pattern so

five words

seven words

five words

An Example:

"her hair felt very soft

my first instinct was to touch it

but it was to far"