Answer:
recheck your typing. incorrect
Lógico
Lógico means logic. If u were to be in the library of course you could buy a book there.
Ilógico means illogic so it basically means that it doesn’t make really sense
In this sentence, <u>according to the context</u>, the verb “to find out” means to discover something to the point of knowing it, in simple words: To know something.
So, <u>in spanish</u>, the verb <em>“to know”</em> means <em>“saber”</em> or <em>“conocer”</em>, in this context is the first one:
<h2><em>Saber</em></h2>
<u>This sentence is in simple past tense</u>. The past tense of <em>“saber”</em> <u>with the subject pronoun</u> “Yo” (I) is: <em>“supe”</em>
Then, the correct translation option is:
<h2>Supe el secreto ayer
</h2>
Cecilia: ¡Entonces vamos al restaurante de comida italiana!
Eric:A mi No me gusta de comida italiana.
Cecilia: ¿Te gusta la comida mexicana?
¡Por supuesto!
¡Claro!
¡Nada, en absoluto!
No estoy de acuerdo
Hope this helps :)