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And we're back with another round of puzzling poetry!

The Haiclue is a haiku written by one of our most poetically-inclined team members (hi Alex!) and featuring the voice of the esteemed Addison Anderson. It contains three lines, each of which is a clue that hints at the subject of one of this month's upcoming lessons. 

Try to guess all three lesson topics, and post your guesses in the comments! (We loved seeing your guesses last month! You guys are smart!)

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October 2017 Patreon Haiclue

Check out our awesome Patreon rewards here: https://www.patreon.com/teded If you are watching this video, you have made a commitment to support TED-Ed's nonprofit educational mission. We so appreciate it! This unlisted video is a monthly perk to give our Patreon supporters a sneak peak into what's coming up next on TED-Ed. Plus, who doesn't love a guessing game? This Haiclue features a haiku written by a TED-Ed team member, narration by Addison Anderson, clips of animation from Patrick Smith, Sarah Saidan, and Anton Bogaty, and a lovely music track by Nathan Akin. Please share your guesses in the comments of the Haiclue Patreon post. Thank you for your support, and thank you for playing! We'll see you next month with a brand new Haiclue.

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teded

You guys are doing great! You're almost there with 1 and 3, but no one has cracked the second clue, yet. Keep the guesses coming!

Anonymous

Is the Shakespeare clue in reference to Virginia Woolf's essay about women's role in fiction/literature, character- or creator-wise?