Answer:
viajé its with acento ............
A subject pronoun is what you call someone, for example you, him, and they. To greet your doctor you should use usted which means you but is only used formally in Spanish. To greet your best friend you would use tú because it also means you but it is informal and you would not talk to your best friend very formally. This is different from English because in English there is only one way to greet someone, ‘you’ while in Spanish there is an informal way ‘tú’ and formal way ‘usted’.
The name of the admirer based on the code that was sent with the card was <u>Charlie</u>.
<h3>Decoding the code.</h3>
Based on Henrietta's message, we can infer that each letter in the code is the second letter from the person's name.
- Second letter from H is J.
- Second letter from E is G.
- Second letter from n is p and so on.
The code would therefore be:
- Second letter before E - C
- Second letter before J - H
- Second letter before C - A
- Second letter before T - R
- Second letter before N - L
- Second letter before K - I
- Second letter before G - E
In conclusion, this is Charlie.
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Answer: Los hologramas
Explanation:
"Hologramas" is a masculine noun in the plural, so the definite article must agree on gender and number with this noun. Los hologramas.