I think this belongs more in World Languages section but I know Spanish so this should be a piece of cake. Now the preterit tense is<span> (</span>el pretérito) in Spanish-it is the past tense examples are: -ar -er and -ir always keep these in mind. The correct<span> preterite ending is depending on who the subject of the action is. </span>These are the options presented in your question:
Bebimos= past tense (we drank) imos is the verb.
Bebemos= present tense (we drink)
Bebi= past tense (I drank) i in bebi is the verb.
Bebemos is the present tense so it can't be. Understand "el pretérito" now?
Answer:
" A woman is sitting in her hotel room when there is a knock at the door"
Explanation:
if it's ur room, why should u knock, so he shouldn't have knocked in the door, if it was his room. so tat is what made her suspicious
hope this helped :D
The word that could replace cascade and best maintain the author's intended meaning is "outpouring"
<h3>What is a Synonym?</h3>
This refers to the use of words that has a similar meaning to another word in a sentence.
Hence, we can see that your question is incomplete because you did not include the answer choices, so a general overview was given, but the word "outpouring" can be used to replace the word
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Answer:
a vampire in love with a mortal but gets poisoned by a gas leaked by a jealous man who wants the girl and the vampire ends up k.ill.ing her and realizing how much of a mistake that was because he was under the spell of the gas. Then, as time goes on, he tells his kids about her. and the end.
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