A rhyming couplet is two lines in a poem which rhyme and typically have the same meter, which means they have the same number of syllables.
The correct answer is D. "<span>Her breath in mine, our fluent dipping knives-/ Never closer the whole rest of our lives"
A and B don't even rhyme, and C belongs to a quatrain, not a couplet, and those two lines don't have the same meter. D meets all the requirements of a rhyming couplet. </span>
The answer is B:the guests are mET, the feast is sET
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