They're probably looking for false, but to be honest, I use it in my writing sometimes. It depends on the setting and character, or it should be specified as slang in nonfiction writing.
These energy exchanges are not changes in kinetic energy. They are changes in bonding energy between the molecules. "If heat is coming into a substance during a phase change, then this energy is used to break the bonds between the molecules of the substance. The example we will use here is ice melting into water
The central idea is what the main thing. For this, I think the central idea is simply Cactuses.
I'm not sure what another supporting detail can be, but if there's a back side, or another page about cactuses, I can sure help! But if that's the only side, ask your parents. xD
Answer:
1) asistimos, 2) no, 3) bebes, 4) comemos, 5) escribo, 6) piensas.
Explanation:
1) Todos los sábados, todos nosotros <em>asistimos</em> a una clase de yoga a las siete y media. (<em>asistir a una clase</em> - to go to a class).
2) Mi madre es buena en yoga, pero mi padre <em>no</em>. (The sentence describes a comparison).
3) Tu <em>bebes</em> té japones, (<em>beber té</em> - to drink tea)
4) Y mi hermana y yo <em>comemos</em> bananas y cereales. (<em>comer</em> - to eat)
5) Luego mi hermana y sus amigas escuchan música y yo <em>escribo</em> en mi diario. (<em>escribir en</em> - to write in)
6) Y tú, ¿<em>piensas</em> que es importante compartir actividades con tu familia? (<em>pensar</em> - to think)