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Answer:
Ali said that she had not played yesterday .
Couplet
cinquain
because a cinquain is a verse a five-line stanza while a couplet is <span>two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit.</span>
An appositive phrase gives you an alternative description or more information about a noun, and it is separated from other elements in the sentence by commas.
The appositive phrase in this sentence is "a whiz at foreign languages" - you can identify it because it is describing and giving you more information about Mr. Wilson (the proper noun the phrase is next to) and has commas around it.