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In Brazil, more specifically in the city of Rio de Janeiro, there is a famous touristic spot called the Sugar Loaf (Pão de Açúcar, in Portuguese). It is a superb mountain that towers over the blue ocean waters. Its formation is quite interesting. The mountain has a much taller and narrower side, contrasting with the other one - shorter and rounder, but also more extent. Parts of the mountain are covered with trees in different tones of green. I asked some Brazilian friends if they thought the mountain looked like a sugar loaf. They said they never thought of it like that. But many said they can see a human shape in it. As if it is a giant lying on the sand, his/her head resting on his/her hand, the elbow resting on the ground. The taller side would then be the head, the rounder side being the hips and legs.
The correct answer is C. Sonnets were invented in Italy before Shakespeare’s time.
Although Shakespeare did write a lot of sonnets, he wasn't the one who actually invented them. The person credited with 'inventing' the first sonnet is Giacomo da Lentini, in 13th century, way before Shakespeare was even born (in 16th century). Shakespeare did invent his own personal form of a sonnet, but not the sonnet as a genre.
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