To find the correct answer, plug in all the words and see which one makes the most sense...
1. I went to baseball practice together today.
2. We went to baseball practice together today.
3. He went to baseball practice together today.
4. You went to baseball practice together today.
The word <em>together </em>in the sentence informs the reader that more than one person went to baseball practice. Some people went in a group. The only plural word is <em>We</em>.
Thus, the correct answer to this question is 2. We.
It's called a chapter,and it makes your book
I think that the best answer is this one:
<span>octave; sestet
Actually a sonet is composed of </span><span>octave and sestet: first the octave, then the sestet.
A couplet
</span>Volta is the beginning of the sested (so it would be in the middle)
The last answer would also be not far from truth, but a proper petrarchan sonnet does not end with a couplet.
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A. stated