Answer:
<em><u>How to vary a person's blood glucose after eating a carbohydrate-rich food</u></em>
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Explanation:
i just know spanish
Answer:
the only differences are the "ser" and "estar"
Explanation:
I think Ser is more of a simple way to describe what happens, while Estar is more like describing how something happens.
For Ser: description, occupation, characteristics, time, origin, relationship
For Estar: Position, Location, Action, Condition, Emotion
(I don't have Spanish class, this is all from google :> obviously)