Answer:
la violencia, y para encontrar refugio
Explanation:
Both of these verbs express the idea of knowing, but they are used in different contexts and are not interchangeable.
<em>Saber</em> is used when referring to facts or learned skills.
<em>¿Tú sabes manejar?</em> - You know how to drive?
<em>Ellos saben qué hora es</em>. - They know what time it is.
<em>Conocer</em> is used to convey familiarity.
<em>Ella los conoce.</em> - She knows them.
The context of the sentence is of familiarity - "Do you know California?" or "Are you familiar with California?" so the correct answer is b. <em>conoces</em>.
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Answer:</h3>
<em>¿Tú </em><em>conoces</em><em> California?</em>
Hi:3 I think that is "mis hermanos y yo fuimos a las cinco y media para la escuela"
Lima, Perú since Lima is the capital of Peru its the folk center of Peru. I am still not sure what you mean by "folk center".
Answer:
Tengo un examen hoy. Yo no <u>estoy</u> tranquilo.