Final answer:
The 'yo-go' verb used in the passage is 'despertarse', which means 'to wake up' in English. Other verbs in the options provided are not 'yo-go' verbs.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking to identify the 'yo-go' verb used in the paragraph. In Spanish, certain verbs have an irregular yo form that the ends in '-go'. In the provided paragraph, the 'yo-go' verb used is 'despertarse' which means 'to wake up'. When the Carlos says 'every day I wake up at seven o'clock in the morning', in Spanish it would be 'cada día yo me despierto a las siete de la mañana'. So the correct answer would be 'to wake' (despertarse). The other options 'practice' (practicar), 'shower' (ducharse) and 'leave' (salir) are not 'yo-go' verbs in the Spanish.
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