Honestly all of these are good fits. Is there any context to base this off of?
Because A. mean She always wants to make up.
B. & C. both mean she wants to put on makeup.
and D means she always wants us to make up.
A, Tacos is plural so "gusta" must be plural too.
Answer: el ambiente, se desarrolla
El autor describe <em><u>el ambiente</u></em> de los pueblos en que <em><u>se desarrolla</u></em> el argumento de la novela.
Translation: The author describes the environment of the towns in which the plot of the novel takes place.
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Hi, Spanish talker here. Rima is rhyme in English. Unless your name is Rima and want to know the meaning. Centuries ago.. they created it and it means antelope.
Answer:
I can't tell what the underlined word is, but here are the definitions for each of the sentence's words.
Yo = I
quiero = want
salir = to go out (with)
el = the/on
viernes = Friday
con = with
Isabel = person's name
Explanation:
The sentence essentially means, "I want to go out with Isabel on Friday."