What is this..I would like to help you on this.
You can place in the blank just about any infinitive verb or verb phrase appropriate to the context:
A Jorge le gusta tararear en la clase de inglés: Jorge (George) likes to hum in English class.
A Jorge le gusta bocetar en la clase de inglés: Jorge (George) likes to draw in English class.
As a verb phrase:
A Jorge le gusta tomar notas en la clase de inglés: Jorge (George) likes to take notes in English class.
***OBSERVATION: Placement of a subject noun after "gustar" is done all the time (A Jorge le gustan los huevos fritos--Jorge likes fried eggs), but the prepostion "en" presents a problem for one intending to use a subject noun in the instant phrase. If one were to say, for example, Jorge likes the teacher in the English class, the proposition would become "de": A Jorge le gusta la profesora/el profesor de la clase de inglés.
One of your options says “santiago” so i’m guessing it’s “santo domingo” instead of “santiago”
Answer:
Heating curves show how the temperature changes as a substance is heated up. Cooling curves are the opposite. They show how the temperature changes as a substance is cooled down. Just like heating curves, cooling curves have horizontal flat parts where the state changes from gas to liquid, or from liquid to solid
Explanation:
<em>mark</em><em> </em><em>me</em><em> </em><em>as</em><em> </em><em>BRAINLIEST</em><em> </em>
<em>follow</em><em> </em><em>me</em><em> </em>
<em>carry</em><em> </em><em>on learning</em><em> </em>
C: they were having a civil war when the Spanish arrived