Subject. the subject is who you're talking about. like la estudiante. the student (female)
Hey there! I'm happy to help!
Let's look at our vocabulary words here.
romper- to break
el brazo- the arm
nadar- to swim (similar to the word nautical, navy, etc.)
el río- the river (like Café Río!)
las cascadas- the waterfalls (similar to word cascades)
las llanuras- the plains
las montañas- the mountains (this is where the state Montana comes from)
las tierras- the lands (similar to words like terrain)
We see that Estela broke her arm swimming. Well, the only thing that has to do with water that is an answer option is the waterfalls, so the answer is las cascadas.
Have a wonderful day! :D
Answer: A. están.
Las tiendas están cerca del mercado.
The shops are close to the market.
Explanation: In Spanish, the verb "estar" is used to indicate the location of something. Since the subject in this sentence is "tiendas", that is a third-persona in the plural, the verb must be conjugated in this form. Las tiendas están.
Answer:
Estoy en mi casa y me siento feliz porque estoy dibujando. Son las (insert what time it is) y mi mama esta limpiando la casa. Mi mama es fabulosa, generosa e inteligente. ella es (insert what your mom works as). ella es de (insert where your mom was born). y (if you are religious insert: somos [put your religion here. If you aren't religious insert: no somos religiosos). Hoy esta un poco soleado y eso me hace muy feliz.
Translation:
I'm at home and I feel happy because I'm drawing. It is (insert what time it is) and my mom is cleaning the house. She is a (insert what your mom works as). She is from (insert where your mom was born). and (say if you are religious or not). Today is a bit sunny and that makes me very happy.
<em>I tried keeping the words very basic to avoid raising suspicion from your teacher. That's why it sounds like a 4th grader is talking. </em>