A biography can contain almost anything about a person- Their entire life, or just one key event... Most biographies, regardless of their length and target audience, will provide basic facts like the time and place in which the person lived.
I think this belongs more in World Languages section but I know Spanish so this should be a piece of cake. Now the preterit tense is<span> (</span>el pretérito) in Spanish-it is the past tense examples are: -ar -er and -ir always keep these in mind. The correct<span> preterite ending is depending on who the subject of the action is. </span>These are the options presented in your question:
Bebimos= past tense (we drank) imos is the verb.
Bebemos= present tense (we drink)
Bebi= past tense (I drank) i in bebi is the verb.
Bebemos is the present tense so it can't be. Understand "el pretérito" now?
The correct answer should be <span>The loss of plant species and habitats will devastate animals and hinder human progress.
He doesn't mention about displacement but it does decrease potential biological wealth. He mentions that animals and ecosystems will be devastated which will hinder us since we will not get the opportunity to examine new organisms that might hold solutions to our problems.</span><span />
The answer is: “Something or someone that is not capable of making a mistake.”