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drag each excerpt to the correct poetic structure. identify each excerpt as either a haiku or a tercet.

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Answered by sharissadbinion
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Answered by topanswers
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Here, I have presented the completion of your question.

Identify each excerpt as either a haiku or a tercet.

1.In a solitude of the sea

Deep from human vanity,

And the Pride of Life that planned her, stilly couches she

(Thomas Hardy, "The Convergence of the Twain")

2.On a withered branch

A crow is sitting

This autumn eve.

(Matshuo Basho, "On a Withered

Branch" as translated by William

George Aston)

3.Spies, you are lights in state, but of base stuff,

Who, when you’ve burnt yourselves down to the snuff,

Stink and are thrown away. End fair enough.

(Ben Jonson, "On Spies")

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Excerpt 1 – Tercet

Excerpt 2- Haiku

Excerpt 3 - Tercet

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