The best answer is "when you are making an observation." While writing an autobiography, you are describing events in your past. If you are observing something, you must distinguish these insights and conclusions from the timeline of events you have been describing. The simplest comparison is to imagine you are watching a movie, the story is progressing, and then the narrator stops, looks at the camera, and says, in the present, his or her observation about what is happening. These observations are happening at a different time from the events of the narrative and therefore are described in the present.
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A. true
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Originally Gothic used to mean something about a language but now can mean something else such as modern gothic themes, gothic fashion style aka dark color/theme. I hope this helps!
True
I hope that this helps
When I was travelling in Mexico, on my own, recently graduated from university, on my way to Central and South America, and I was in Mexico City, I wanted to see the ruins of Teotihuacan but didn't know how to get there and my Spanish was rather limited as I was just learning to speak it. So in the streets behind the Zocalo cathedral, I asked some small kids how to get there, but I pronounced it something like Tee oh tee wa can and they both giggled and after I explained I wanted to see the pyramids they said that is Tay oh tee wacan is the correct pronounciation so that is an example of how I learned my Spanish and Indian names on my trip. The told me where to get the bus.