Answer:
For me, it is crucial that art reflects our society and not just what is beautiful and beautiful. It is the responsibility of artists to show what is happening today, even if it is controversial, to help the future and learn from the past. There are some who think that artists should only paint scenes of peace and quiet, and that the purpose of art is to calm the soul. So tell me, what do you think about the responsibility of artists in our society?
What could be a hook for this reading?
Should artists, with their art, show the reality of life or just as they would like it to be?
Is it the responsibility of the public or the artist of how they interpret the message of art?
Do artists influence the events that happen every day in the world, be they beautiful or ugly?
Should historians comment on the subjects that artists paint?
Translated!
Answer:
For this exercise we have to use the appropriate form of the verb estar plus an adjective according to the context
Explanation:
The verb estar (to be) is used to talk about states and emotions such bored, happy amnong others, it must be conjugated according to the subject pronoun like this:
YO estoy (I am)
Tú estas (you are) familiar
Usted está (you are) formal
Él/ella está (He/she is)
Nosotros/Nosotras estamos (we are)
ustedes están (you are)
ellos/ellas están (they are)
1, Esta película no es interesante. Nosotras estamos un poco aburridas (bored).
2. ¿Son novios Angela y Miguel? —Sí, ella está enamorada (in love with) de él.
3. Ahora mismo salimos para el aeropuerto. José, ¿tú estás listo (ready)?
4. ¡No entiendo nada (anything) en la clase de física! Siempre estoy confundido (confused).
5. Ahora las ventanas están abiertas (opened),
What are the answer but in my mind could be caminaremos, viajaremos, iremos, correremos etc...
Answer:
C. -> Saber
Explanation:
You can see the stem change from "a" to "up" in the preterite tense.
<u>Present Simple tense of Saber (to know)</u>
Yo sé
Tu sabes
Él/Ella sabe
Nosotros sabemos
Vosotros sabéis
Ellos/ellas saben
<u>Perfect Preterite Simple tense of Saber (to know)</u>
Yo supe
Tu supiste
Él/ella supo
Nosotros supimos
Vosotros supisteis
Ellos/ellas supieron
Native speaker over here.
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