A couplet poem has 2 lines.
Also at the end of the 2 lines in the poem rhyme.
Example:
Roses are red, violets are blue
my sister is ugly and so are you!
The sun is yellow, the ski is blue
you look like monkey that lives in the zoo!
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Example: Couplet, Triplet, Quatrain, and Cinquain
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A couplet is two rhyming lines of poetry, typically written in the same meter. An example of a couplet is: "Why did you come? Why did you care for me?/ Why did you keep me in your company?".
flower is beautiful as nice
the cat went to the house to get the mouse :)
rhyming couplet.
A couplet is a type of poetic device. It is a stanza of only two lines that usually rhyme and share the same length. Ultimately, the two lines should form a complete thought. Shakespeare's sonnets are a good example of a couplet. An example of a couplet comes from Shakespeare's 116 sonnet: "...Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, But bears it out even to the edge of doom. If this be error and upon me proved, I never write, nor no man ever loved." In this example, the last two lines make up the couplet.
A Rhyming Couplet is 2 lines of a text that the 2 end words rhyme. Example: The dog is lying on the mat. Oh how he is so fat.
I don't know that is what I asked and this showed up
monkey is dont