ANSWER:
<u><em>1) cuando</em></u>
<u><em>2) donde</em></u>
<u><em>3) quien</em></u>
<u><em>4) como</em></u>
<u><em>5) cual</em></u>
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EXPLANATION: <u><em>They all make sense with the sentences..trust me</em></u>
<u><em>hope it helps ;)</em></u>
The narrator in El Viejo Goleador, by José Cantero Verni, is talking to a soccer player who is “old” and people did not believe in him.
It depends on what you are indicating.
Verb Comer
I eat : Yo como -O use for I
I drink juice: Yo bebo jugo
You eat: Tu comes. -es ending
You drink juice: Tu bebes jugo
He/She eats: El/Ella come -e for the ending
He/She drinks juice: El/Ella bebe jugo
We eat: Nosotros comemos -emos for ending
We drink juice: Nosotros bebemos jugo
They eat: Ellos/Ellas comen -en for ending
They drink juice: Ellos/Ella’s beben jugo
PS: beber is to drink
For ir verbs it is similar
I: -o ending
You: -es ending
He/She: -e ending
We: -imos ending
They: -en ending
Took a lot out of me
The answer to your question will be C