A I think I am just guess ok its A
D, it means slices and you need two slices of bread in order to have a good sandwich
<em><u>Nunca</u></em> seems like it fits in the blank.
Answer:
Fuera
Fuera means left (gone away...) not left (meaning your left hand or direction...).
Before Antonio had left, his mother had called him.
Tu nunca quieres ir al cine
i. yo quiero
you. tu quieres
he/she/it. el/ella quiere
we. nosotros queremos
you. ustedes quieren
they. ellos/ellas quieren