Answer:
Option B) It is a repetitive action in the past.
Explanation:
The Spanish language uses the imperfect tense to talk about past actions that were repetitive or in progress at a given moment in the past. There are more uses, though.
- Option A is not correct because a completed action in the past would require the perfect tense, not the imperfect.
- Option C is also not correct because an action happening right now would require the present tense.
- Option D cannot be correct because, among other things, the sentence says "Cuando era pequeña" (When she was a kid) so it is not an action that just happened.
Additionaly, by saying that "[...] hacía travesuras" it does not intend to express that she was naughty one time, rather, it conveys that that behavior repeated itself over time.
Native speaker over here. I hope this is helpful.
<span>Los que están en lo cierto son 124 y 5</span>
Cortan because ellos means they and they is plural. Corta would be for ella/el/usted
<span>The maximum speed limit in the urban areas is 45 km/h (28 mph), on highways – 60 km/h (37 mph), on freeways – 100 km/h (62 mph).</span>