Answer:
1. Puerto Rico ESTA en el mar Caribe.
2. José ESTA enfermo.
3. Yo ESTOY enojado(a).
6–7. —¿De dónde ERES tú?
—¿Yo? Yo SOY de PUERTO RICO.
8–9. —¿Dónde ESTAS (tú) ahora?
—Ahora ESTOY en la escuela.
10–11. —¿Dónde ESTA tu casa?
—Mi casa ESTA en MIAMI
12–13. —¿Cómo ESTAS (tú) hoy?
—ESTOY bien, gracias.
14–15. —¿Cómo ES tu amigo?
—EL ES muy simpático.
"Usted", is the most formal way to speak to others in spanish
The correct translation is: Carlos y Sofía aprenderán mucho sobre la cultura de Puerto Rico en Jayuya.
In the example above, we can see the Spanish verb <em>aprenderán</em>, which is conjugated in <em>futuro simple, modo indicativo</em> (simple future tense, indicative mood) and we can see the modal verb <em>will </em><em>in the original sentence</em>, which is also used to express <em>future</em>.
On the other hand, the<em> second example is wrong</em> because the spanish verb <em>aprenden </em>is conjugated in <em>presente, modo indicativo </em>(simple present tense, indicative mood).
Answer:
Phototropism
Explanation:
Phototropism is most often observed in plants, but can also occur in other organisms such as fungi. The cells on the plant that are farthest from the light have a chemical called auxin that reacts when phototropism occurs.