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The correct translations for " He sings better than he plays" would be canta mejor que toca (option A) As it is a comparison in which he sings (canta) better (mejor) than he plays (toca).
Option B would not apply because the 2nd verb is not "play" but "try."
option C and D present the comparison with the adjective Worse which means peor and D also presents the verbs in different order,
Answer:
Strange and impressive associations rise in the mind of a man from the New World who speaks before this august body in this ancient institution of learning. Before his eyes pass the shadows of mighty kings and warlike nobles, of great masters of law and theology; through the shining dust of the dead centuries he sees crowded figures that tell of the power and learning and splendor of times gone by; and he sees also the innumerable host of humble students to whom clerkship meant emancipation, to whom it was well-nigh the only outlet from the dark thraldom of the Middle Ages.
Explanation:
Answer:
B. Ella cuida enfermos.
Explanation:
They are informing you about the wonders of this lovely restaurante.