All you have to do is basically as you said, drop the e in exposure and add -ure to the end.
Exposure
Answer:
“Computadoras”
Explanation:
La respuesta correcta es computadoras, ya que la oración afirmativa dice que es efectivamente posible: “Se puede comprar muchas computadoras en el mercado de Chichicastenango”. Por la información expuesta no se puede saber mucho más puesto que es limitada. Sin embargo, frente a las opciones de computadoras, artesanías, sacerdotes y Tuk-tuks, la respuesta más acertada sería “Computadoras”.
Answer: Historical fiction is not real, but can give students understanding of those historical events. The author has make believe characters in an event that actually happened. (ex. The "I Survived" series)
Explanation:
You could say I believe that historical fiction is misleading because it may throw others off about historical events, if you believe that it is misleading
Answer:
Yes. There is an agreement error between 'anyone' (a singular pronoun) and 'their' (a plural pronoun).
Explanation:
Some ways to fix the error ....
After <em><u>anyone</u></em> eats Yzma's famous chili, <em><u>he or she swears</u></em> to never try another kind.
OR
After <u><em>people</em></u> eat Yzma's famous chili, <em><u>they swear </u></em>to never try another kind.
By the way, there is another error in the sentence !!!!!!
NO: 'to never try'
YES: 'never to try'
I think its B? judging the quotes he has stated.