Answer: Couplet
Explanation:
“The fourth, and final part of the sonnet is two lines long and is called the couplet. The couplet is rhymed CC, meaning the last two lines rhyme with each other.” -Sparknotes
First you relate the book to an experience from your own life. Then you tell an example of how the story relates to your life, but use fictional details when you do this. Last relate the story to Kennedy's view of life, if it agrees or disagrees with Kennedys view.
1. "Do we have a quiz today?" Lindsey asked.
2. Peter asked, "Will we play a k*hoot today?"
3. Giana smiled and said, "You are my favorite teacher."
4. "No one is allowed on the playground today," Mrs. Miller told her class.
5. "If we don't leave now," Sally insisted "We will be late for school."
6. My father always told me, "Look both ways before you cross the street."
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