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Rhyming couplet
Explanation:
A rhyming couplet is a pair of lines whose final words rhyme with one another, and that expresses a complete idea or message. William Shakespeare often used this poetic device at the end of his scenes, to sum up his work's main idea and to add a dramatic effect. Take a look at the following rhyming couplet found in Romeo and Juliet, one of Shakespeare's most famous plays:
"This precious book of love, this unbound lover,
To beautify him only lacks a cover."
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After he eats lunch, John will go to the laundromat.
In the second part of the sentence (John will go to the laundromat) the verb (will) is in the future tense. This means that all other verbs must match. "Ate" is in the past tense and therefore must be changed to future "eats"
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