Hypertext Haiku

You will write five(5) haiku.
You will write your five haiku on a piece of paper. In each haiku
you create, you will find four words to link to the other four. Those links should make sense
when we move to the next haiku. Circle the word you chose and then
draw a line to the haiku it links to. When the reader selects a word in one haiku to link
on, be sure the linked to haiku is an appropriate jump and the reader understands the
connection between the word in the last haiku to the new haiku. Your first file is
haiku.html which will explain what a haiku is, have links to the five haiku files, and
be on the english.html file. You will create five more files called: h1.html,
h2.html, h3.html, h4.html, h5.html for each haiku. In each haiku you will make links to
the other haiku on words you have selected. Use VIEW, SOURCE to see how the
linking works in these Haiku.
Use the paper file.
Link
back to the Hypertext Haiku assignment, this page.
Explain what you are doing and explain about the linking process of your pages.
So let's start. What is a haiku?
Have Fun!!
See what the scholars are writing.
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