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Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble. These famous lines are an epic example of a rhyming couplet. As you may have surmised from the name, rhyming couplets are two lines that rhyme, but they also often have the same meter, or rhythmic structure in a verse or line.
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3.Finally, that perfect bing rings out throughout the house. My aunt comes into the kitchen with her pot handles and slowly slides the tray out of the oven. The cookies are exactly the way they are supposed to be, pale gold on top and warm brown on the bottom, with small pools of chocolate lying on top of them. (Context: An aunt makes her family cookies.)
4. A year ago, when I went to meet Britney Spears at her concert, it changed me to become grateful and optimistic to my friends and family. (Context: A student meets a pop star backstage and becomes disillusioned by her behavior.)
5. In a private school, to attend, you have to pay a tuition fee of $20,000. (Context: From an essay comparing public and a private school.)
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