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1. On thirsday my purple jacket came in the mail, which I bought on the internet last week.
2. Whoever left the living room lights on is in big trouble and will be grounded for the whole month.
3. Will hit the drum with his palms until his hands ached.
4. Mary started doing her science project although it isn't due until next week because she wanted to start it early.
5. Let's go to the nail shop while we still have time waiting for mom.
Explanation:
When used in the preterite tense, the verb "saber" means to find out.
In a present tense, ther verb saber would mean to know. However, It can change its meaning when conjugated in its preterite form: supe or sabía.
In this case, "supe" in English could be translated as found out into English when refering that you learnt or got specific information about a person or about something.
I believe the best example of manipulating an audience through media is letter B.
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Exi should study really hard to become successful in life
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What time pls cos I'd like to join