The "creator of a couplet" is not one single individual. It is a "Poet" in general.
two sentences that are the last sentences of a stanza, also they rythem.
A tercet is three lines and couplet is two lines. Hope I helped(:
A couplet.If it also happens to rhyme, it's called (no surprise) a rhyming couplet.And if the rhyming couplet is set in iambic pentameter, it's called a heroic couplet.
...a rhyming couplet. If the first syllable of each line is stressed, it's a 'heroic' rhyming couplet.
The last couplet.
Not "cuplet" it is "couplet" a couplet is two verses of poetry with the same rhyming pattern. eg It was him / I took to see the flim
A couplet.
A couplet of the alphabet could be "ABC" and "DEF". A couplet is a pair of lines in poetry, so combining two sequential sets of three letters in the alphabet creates a couplet.
A couplet in poetry is a pair of consecutive lines that rhyme with each other. Typically, a couplet presents a complete thought or idea within those two lines. Couplet is a common form used in various poetic traditions.
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rhyming couplet
A stanza is a group of lines within a poem, that serves as the poem's building block. A two-line stanza is called a couplet.
The root word of couplet is "couple," which comes from the Old French word "copler," meaning to join or unite. In poetry, a couplet is two lines of verse that typically rhyme and convey a complete thought or idea.
2 i think because it have the word "couple" in the word couplet
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two sentences that are the last sentences of a stanza, also they rythem.
That sort of two-line rhyme is usually called a couplet. However, couplets don't *always* have to rhyme. Here is a link to the wikipedia entry for couplet, if you would like to know more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Couplet