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
1) New York Times
2) New York Mets
3)Sonny Liston and Cassius Clay
4) 1992
5) Heroes of Baseball and Raiders Night
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If you interrogate (?) "any...", "all...", or "which of the following [your question]", provide options. These will give me an idea of what it is asking for. Trust me I would like to help, but I need answer choices to do that.
Just so you know...
A simile is comparing something with something else using 'like' or 'as' (for example - I swam in the sea like a fish or my room is like a tip).
A metaphor is a word or phrase that compares something with something else (for example - his heart is metal or my room is a tip). Hope this makes sense!
1. The road was as curvy as a snake - Simile
2. My mum told me that my room is like a pigsty - Simile
3. Mike is like a scared kitten as he enters the haunted house - Simile
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