Answer:
Firstly, this question makes no sense.
A, but also, would make the most sense.
Not only has Brooke finished recording her latest song called "Pieces," Â but also the song to her.
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Although it is not making complete sense to me, it makes the most sense compared to the others.
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Not only has Brooke finished recording her latest song called "Pieces," Â yet the song to her.
Not only has Brooke finished recording her latest song called "Pieces," Â nor the song to her.
Not only has Brooke finished recording her latest song called "Pieces," Â however the song to her.
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All of these other choices wouldn't make complete sense even given the full sentence that seems to be missing.
Also, the use of not only means there's a high chance that but also will be used. You've probably heard someone say "Not only, but also" for teaching things like this, remembering this helps. I could possibly be wrong though due to me either misunderstanding the question or the question being incomplete.