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<em>I was buying some shoes. And you?</em>
This is common in spoken English, though not technically correct. You could say: <em>I was buying some shoes. What were you doing?</em>
or something of the sort...
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Even though you didn't write the part of the sonnet, I believe I can still help you.
Every Italian sonnet has a fixed structure - it consists of 14 lines in total, which are divided into two parts. The first part is an octave - this means that the stanza consists of 8 lines. The second part is a sestet - this means that the stanza consists of 6 lines.
So depending on your part of the sonnet, it can either be an octave (if it has 8 lines), or a sestet (if it has 6 lines). 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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a protagonist is a leader or main character in a book or film e.g sherlock Holmes 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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no learning
Explanation:
it is no learning you will not get any knowledge