Chica is feminine... reservada is feminine... so which of your options are feminine? Ella and la. Ella means she so it can't work, as that would mean she girl is very reserved. La is the femenine the. So that is your answer.
Beginning with Columbus in 1492<span> and continuing for nearly 350 years, Spain conquered and settled most of South America, the Caribbean, and the American Southwest.</span>
Answer:
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Explanation:
I just looked it up! ♥
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
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