<h2>Correct answer:</h2><h3>tu</h3>
Le is the indirect object pronoun that matches both the third person singular (él/ella) and the formal you (usted). An Indirect Object Pronoun is a person that receives the action of a verb indirectly. Its purpose is to tell you <em>to whom </em>or <em>for whom</em> something is done. So the indirect object that matches tu is not le, but te. So these are some examples:
- <em>Te </em><em>gusta el helado (You like ice cream)</em>
- <em>A ella </em><em>le </em><em>gusta la playa (She likes the beach)</em>
- <em>A él </em><em>le</em><em> gusta el fútbol (He likes soccer)</em>
- <em>A usted </em><em>le </em><em>encanta dormir (You love to sleep)</em>
First blank: i believe it is amigos
second blank: no permite esto
third blank: enseña(?)
for the first one/ emily: cajero
idk what the first two words for the second one/ emily: but the third i think that its sacar
and for the last one i think that its billete
Escrito
I believe the correct answer would be escrito
In “<span>One of the first subjects that proposed education for women was ________ (write) by Sor Juana de la Cruz.”
The word “write” can be replaced by the word “written” to be grammatically correct (and past tense)
The Spanish word for “written” is “escrito”
I hope this helps!!
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Since they are referring to Celia Cruz, then she would have gone back the Cuba