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The answer is C. jugue
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The three states of matter are the distinct physical forms that matter can take: solid, liquid, and gas.
Matter can exist in one of three main states: solid, liquid, or gas.
Solid matter is composed of tightly packed particles. A solid will retain its shape; the particles are not free to move around.
Liquid matter is made of more loosely packed particles. It will take the shape of its container. Particles can move about within a liquid, but they are packed densely enough that volume is maintained.
Gaseous matter is composed of particles packed so loosely that it has neither a defined shape nor a defined volume. A gas can be compressed.
The three states of matter are the three distinct physical forms that matter can take in most environments: solid, liquid, and gas. In extreme environments, other states may be present, such as plasma, Bose-Einstein condensates, and neutron stars. Further states, such as quark-gluon plasmas, are also believed to be possible. Much of the atomic matter of the universe is hot plasma in the form of rarefied interstellar medium and dense stars.
in Spanish para is "for" and por we use it like why
<h3>Read and choose the option with the correct verb conjugation to complete the sentence.</h3>
Answer: practica
—Hola, Lidia. ¿Te gusta practicar deportes?
—Sí, mi equipo de fútbol practica en la escuela los sábados.
—Hi Lidia. Do you like playing sports?
—Yes, my soccer team practices at school on Saturdays.
Explanation: The subject in this sentence is "mi equipo de fútbol", that is a third-person in the singular, so the verb must be conjugated in this form: practica.
My sister leave the key to you =
Mi hermana te dejó la llave a ti
My sister is going to give you the key =
Mi hermana te va a dejar la llave a ti
Your sentence is kinda confusing. . .