Answer:
The answer is <u>legs</u>, look below for more answers.
Explanation:
The Spanish text is translated into this (English form)
I am fast when I am tall and slow when I am short. However, I only have one part of a body. What am I? Legs are usually faster when taller and slower when shorter. They are also a body part.
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Answer:
meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Explanation:
The ending tells the audience who you are talking about, and also the tense you are talking in. Without the ending, no one would know who you're talking about (if you didn't say the subject before), and everyone could just assume you are always saying the present tense.
Ex. What they think you said- I'm buying a cake for my brother's birthday.
What you actually said- I bought a cake for my brother's birthday
This interpretation could lead to all sorts of problems, I'll leave what to your imagination, and this goes for many other situations.
Last is the obvious: if you do that in class, you fail your test.
Contento in English is Joy, so the opposite of Contento/ Joy, is: C. Triste.