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What is presented in the octave of an Italian, or Petrarchan, sonnet?

A. a comparison

B. an invocation

C. a problem

D. a solution

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Answer:

C. a problem

Explanation:

The name Petrarchan Sonnet comes from the fact that it was a man named Petrarchan who created this structure. The Petrarchan sonnet is divided in two parts: one is called the "octave" (of 8 lines) and the other "sestet" (of 6 lines), for a total of 14 lines.  It is in the octave that a problem or theme is typically introduced.

Answer:

C. a problem is presented.

Explanation:

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