Question

An anthology of classical poetry in this language, which translates as “one hundred people, one hundred poems,” is the basis of a (15[1])card game in which players match a poem to (15[1])its (15[1])last (15[1])few (15[2])lines. The tradition of collaborative poetry in this language grew from contests in (15[1])which left and (-5[1])right teams would compete to (15[2])compose poems on a set theme. In a collection in this language, the anthologist judges 30 pairs of poems side-by-side in the same manner as a (*) children’s game that uses (10[3])seashells. A (10[1])seasonal reference and a “cutting (0[1])word” are components of a verse (10[1])form from this language, which inspired Ezra Pound’s “In a Station of the Metro”and uses lines of five, seven, and five syllables. For 10 points, name this language whose poetic forms include renga and haiku. ■END■

ANSWER: Japanese [or Nihongo] (The 100-poem anthology is the Hyakunin Isshu, which is the basis of the card game Uta-garuta; the contests are Uta-awase.)
<Literature - World Literature>
= Average correct buzz position

Summary

2024 Booster Shot (Columbia)02/23/2024Y580%20%20%76.00
2024 Booster Shot (Waterloo)02/23/2024Y3100%100%0%28.67
2024 Booster Shot (Vanderbilt)03/02/2024Y1100%0%0%85.00
2024 Booster Shot (Great Lakes)03/09/2024Y3100%100%0%40.33
2024 Booster Shot (WUSTL)03/09/2024Y3100%67%0%62.33

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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Yihong ChenToronto PilkOttawa2215
Micah ColmanWaterloo BustWaterloo Cali3115
Conor ThompsonIowa StateWUSTL3215
Raymond ChenToronto Penguin World WarToronto Tony Jingyu Chen eats quizbowl3315
Eshan PantNYU AYale3415
Jonathan ShaufNorth CarolinaOhio3415
Noah DinitzWUSTL CTruman State4715
Kushal AluruRutgersColumbia A50-5
Teigue KellyPenn State AStanford5515
Gabe ForrestSquidward Community CollegeWUSTL J5515
Austin GuoPrincetonGatherer8510
Jack LewisMTSUClaremont8510
Ryan HappelSIUEWUSTL A8510
Andre WongColumbia CLehigh B8710
Jack RadoColumbia ARutgers920
Moses KitakuleColumbia BLehigh A9810