Answer the following about the collaborative poetic form of renga, for 10 points each.
[10e] The opening parts of renga developed into this other Japanese poetic form, whose three lines consist of five, seven, and five morae (“MORE-ay”) respectively.
ANSWER: haiku [accept hokku]
[10h] The opening parts of renga were required to incorporate a type of word called a kigo that represented one of these things. “Kawazu,” or “frog,” is a word representing one of these things in a Bashō haiku.
ANSWER: seasons [or kisetsu; accept season word or seasonal word]
[10m] A verse form that combined features of the tanka and renga, called tanrenga, was popular during this period, whose flowering literary output included The Tale of Genji.
ANSWER: Heian (“HEY-an”) period
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