The answer is C.
Relented means to “give in” or “gave up,” so she gave up or relented.
Hope you learned something new today! :D
The above question aims to assess your ability to analyze, read and interpret the text. For that reason, I cannot write this review for you, but I will show you how to write it.
To write a review, you need to read the book. This reading should be done so that you understand the plot, its elements, meanings, and the literary techniques used. You can use articles that review this book to help with your review, but you must read the book.
<h3>After that, you should write your review as follows:</h3>
- Present basic information about the book and the plot.
- Show the most significant elements and the most important events in the story.
- Present your interpretation of the book and what you learned from it.
- Show how the book is effective in getting a message across or not.
- Show the conclusion of the book and your perception of whether this conclusion is efficient or not.
More information on how to do a book review at the link:
brainly.com/question/10026564
An interpreter or translator or teacher
Answer:
1) estás, 2) dijera, 3) considero, 4) sea, 5) tendrás, 6) pienso.
Explanation:
CLARA ¡Hola, Maite! ¿Como <em>estás</em>? Me dijo Carlos que tu jefe te despidió. ¿Es verdad?
MAITE No, no es verdad. Me sorprende que te <em>dijera</em> esa mentira. La verdad es que yo <em>considero</em> dejar mi trabajo.
CLARA No te preocupes, Maite. Dudo que trabajar en esa compañía <em>sea</em> una buena experiencia. Y estoy segura de que ya <em>tendrás</em> otro puesto.
MAITE ¡Qué optimista eres! Y tú, ¿qué haces ahora?
CLARA Nada interesante. Yo también <em>pienso</em> en cambiar de compañía. ¡Qué casualidad!, ¿no?
Answer:
Awww gracias! Que tienes una dia muy bonita <33
Explanation: