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What does the octave do in a sonnet? question 7 options: the octave is the turning point, where the sonnet transitions from a problem to its solution. the octave proposes the problem. it sums up the story. it proposes the solution to the problem. what does the sestet do? question 8 options: sestet is another word for sonnett. it is the first line of the sonnett. the sestet resolves the problem in the. based on the words inscribed on the statue, which of the following words might describe the "king of kings" when he was living? select all that apply. question 5 options: proud, commanding, cold-hearted, powerful joyful, happy, good-hearted, loyal compassionate, loving, sincere, trustworthy

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