The way you wrote those options, it would seem that none of them are correct. You can eliminate A and C immediately, because in A, the infinitive form of the verb salir is used (when you should use the present form), and in C, the form salis refers to vosotros/vosotras, not to ellos.
This means that the correct answer has to be B, but you've misspelled sales - it should be saleN. If that is the case, then you should definitely choose B.
The United States of America and Mexico compare and contrast their differences when it comes to education, homeless rates, and their overall standard of living. The U.S and Mexico compare when it comes to homeless rates seeing as the numbers are increasing each year. As for education, Mexico lacks standard education, where as the United States has a higher standard for education. The overall standard of living in both countries is probably the biggest difference the two countries have. Mexico has many prosperous areas to it, but for the most part people who live in Mexico, live poor and on the streets. Children in Mexico usually have to get street jobs in order to help their families with poverty.
The United States has a different education system than Mexico. Elementary school is from kindergarten to fifth grade, ages 5 to 10. Then it goes to middle school or junior high school which is grades sixth through eighth and ages 11 to 13. After that is high school which are grades ninth through twelfth which is ages 14 to 17 or 18. It is illegal in the United States not to go to school, but some immigrants do not have enough money to go to school. Most kids in Mexico do not go to school because of the money or because they need to work instead to help their family. America and Mexico have different laws and systems as far as the education systems go.
Answer:
Marta vá al cine
Valeria y Arturo van al parque
Vamos al museo
Vas a la tienda de ropa.
Nosotros vámonos a la clase de arte.
Yo voy a la clase de historia.
Explanation: using the different forms of ir.
Prefiero, it needs more info but “prefiero” goes right to the sentence
Una manera de comunicarme con la persona es utilizando mis manos y expresión en mi cara. Sería como una película. Si fue accidente de carro, mover mis manos como si guiara y luego golpearlas entre sí. Me señalo a mi mismo para indicar que fui yo la persona que tuvo el accidente. Si tengo teléfono, le muestro para que marque los números de emergencia y hablé por mi.