The verb caer means 'to fall,' and it can be used in the two past tenses, preterite and imperfect, to describe things falling in the past. ... When it's used in the imperfect tense, it's describing repeated falls in the past.
There is no way to help you answer this when we don’t know the story! send in a picture of the story so we can answer it. here is the paragraph in english.
“Answer the following questions in complete English. 1. Where are Pablo and Julio? 2. What are the boys carrying in their hands? (pesos) 3. How is the hotel? 4. The hotel has a pool and what else to have fun? 5. What does Julio want to see in the pool? 6. What kind of room do the boys have? 7. Why do you need two keys? 8. How will Pablo pay? 9. Why do you want to change a traveler's check for July? 10. How do you lower the mus? (elevator) 11. What will the mus do? 12. On what floor is Julio and Pablo's room? 13. How did the boys go to their room? 14. What do girls have on their hands? (tennis rackets) 15. Where is the tennis court?”
I think the only reason it would be vulnerable is that it is close to a tectonic plate or the plate that creates earthquakes.
A. Dan
It's too short. Write at least 20 characters to explain it well