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For each of the haiku identify the writer, choices can be used more than once. a. kigin b. basho c. kyoriku d. buson.

13. time for the grass hut to change house of dolls.

14. at mount koya. even the fireflies in the valley are holy men.

15. spring birds crying and tears in the eyes of the fish.

16. scent of plum beneath the guests nose a blue lacquer bowl.

17. awe inspiring! on the green leaves, budding leaves light of sun.

18. late in autumn. transformed into a the badger

19. summer praying to the tall clogs at journeys start.

20. planting rice seedlings the in the distant past pressing the grass of longing

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