2. Ella
3. Él
4. La or Ella (“La” for direct object pronouns or “Ella” to represent a singular feminine pronoun)
5. Ellos
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Let's look at our vocabulary words here.
romper- to break
el brazo- the arm
nadar- to swim (similar to the word nautical, navy, etc.)
el río- the river (like Café Río!)
las cascadas- the waterfalls (similar to word cascades)
las llanuras- the plains
las montañas- the mountains (this is where the state Montana comes from)
las tierras- the lands (similar to words like terrain)
We see that Estela broke her arm swimming. Well, the only thing that has to do with water that is an answer option is the waterfalls, so the answer is las cascadas.
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Answer:
What Cadalso criticizes of these "falsos eruditos" is that in reality they are vain and charlatans who appear to be wise but know very little.
Explanation:
Cadalso believed that it was impossible to change a society completely and that false erudites when faced with serious people fail to do so.
This problem has always existed, and those who think they are erudites really are not, they only appear to be intelligent on the outside and inside they know nothing.
According to Cadalso today what "makes you an erudite" is "to understand French moderately, to frequent public entertainment, to gossip about antiquity and to affect lightness in the most profound matters".