Answer:
1. yo: I talk
tú: you talk (informal)
Ud: you talk (formal)
El: he talks
Ella: she talks
nosotros: we talk
Uds: you talk
ellos: they talk (masculine)
ellas: they talk (feminine)
2. yo: I eat
Tu: you eat (informal)
Ud: you eat (formal)
el: he eats
ella: she eats
nosotros: we eat
uds: you eat
ellos: they eat (masculine)
ellas: they eat (feminine)
3. yo: I live
Tu: you live (informal)
Ud: you live (formal)
el: he lives
ella: she lives
nosotros: we live
uds: you live
ellos: they live (masculine)
ellas: they live (feminine)
4. yo: I take
Tu: you take (informal)
Ud: you take (formal)
el: he takes
ella: she takes
nosotros: we take
uds: you take
ellos: they take(masculine)
ellas: they take (feminine)
Answer:
2. b The U.S. Constitution outlines laws and government for the entire nation, but state constitutions outline laws and government for a particular state.
3. c. Outline laws and the structure of government for that state
Every state has its own Constitution and the purpose of this is to outline the laws that are applicable to that state as well as how the structure of the government of that state will be structured.
4. d. Executive, Legislative, Judicial
The three branches of government are the Executive which has to duty of enforcing laws, the Legislature which has the duty of making laws and the Judiciary which has the duty of being the custodians of law.
5. a. U.S. Constitution
The U.S. Constitution explains how the governing of the U.S. should be done and therefore explains how power is divided between the Federal and state government.
6. c. State constitution
This is a part of the Florida state Constitution.
7. c. Governor
A governor is the leader of executive branch in every state much like the President is the leader of the executive branch of the entire nation.