aquellas
Se refiere a otras ropas(femenino plural)
Answer:
Al cometer el crimen.
Explicación:
Tras su arresto, una investigación en Marengo, señaló que Meursault había dado pruebas del crimen al cometer el crimen. Meursault aclara su motivación por el crimen que lo hizo porque el hombre debe morir en algún momento. Meursault cometió el crimen de asesinato que también aclara diciendo que el hombre debe morir en algún momento así que lo mato. Proporciona la evidencia del crimen al cometer el crimen de que mató al extraño sin ninguna razón.
It is at times that I seem invisible
And only I understand what you did to me
Take a good look at me, tell me who is the best
Near you, irresistible
An unbelievable performance
Take a good look at me, tell me who is the best
Let's talk once
I see you but you don't see
In this story everything is backwards
It doesn't matter this time,
I'm going for you, I'm going
Let's talk once
I'll always be with you
Even if you don't see me
Look at me
It doesn't matter this time
I'm coming for you
I know there are times that seems possible
A look,
An irresistible gesture
Look at me well,
Tell me who is the best
You don't realize
They are not compatible
Remove the bandage
That your eyes inhibit
Look at me well,
Tell me who is the best
Answer:
tiene
Explanation:
Our verb is "tener", so we need to conjugate it accordingly.
"Tener" is a bit of an irregular verb: its "yo" form is very different from its other forms, and it's an "e" to "ie" verb (we change all the first "e's" to "ie's"). So, the conjugations and their respective subjects are:
<em>yo</em> tengo
<em>tú</em> tienes
<em>él/ella/usted</em> tiene
<em>nosotros</em> tenemos
<em>ellos/ellas/ustedes</em> tienen
The subject here is "el maestro", which refers to "the teacher". Because this is a singular subject, we use the <em>él/ella/usted</em> form of "tener", which would be tiene.