Were you wondering what all of those random poems plastered around school were? They are haikus: a traditionally Japanese poem consisting of three short lines that do not rhyme. Creative Writing 2 students wrote haikus and showcased their work by displaying them around the building. With mostly a senior roster, they used this form of poetry as a farewell to the places they have connected with along their high school journey. Take this quiz to see if you can guess which places in the school correspond with these haikus!
QUIZ: Which places in the school correspond with these haikus?
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