Answer: Upon reading the Title "Abuelito who?" it makes me wonder, who's Abuelito? and who is the who referring too? Was it saying Abuelito who..... did something? It might be about an Abuelito who felt something or did something, it raises many questions.
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The sentence is generally saying that the specific area of land gives you shelter from a storm, which is basically safety. The word 'encloses' itself emanates safety, because basically, 'encloses' means to close over, or to surround. If you don't find that trapping, it would seem more safe than anything else, along with what the sentence itself is trying to say.
As for #5, I can't seem to view the full choices for the question. Could you maybe add another attachment, or list the other two choices there are?
I would’ve left gordy’s there
Answer:
run, walk, skip, jump, ski, swim, skate, zipline, eat, drink, open, close, sing, stand, talk, drive, eat, drink, roll, sled, surf!
Explanation:
todos sin palabras que que purses acer!
these are all things that you can do!
The answer is A i do believe
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