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The correct answer is lines of verse.

Couplet

A. lines of verse
B. vest-like garment
C. band worn around the arm
D. device connecting railway cars

The correct answer is (A) Two consecutive lines of verse that usually rhyme and are of the same length. A pair of lines of verse; a couple.

Couplet comes from Old French copler, cople (pair).

Examples of use:

  • While awaiting her arrival, he composed a couplet on a scrap of paper.
  • The two lines of verse of the couplet were of equal length and rhymed.


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