Answer:
What literary figures does this stanza have?
"Of your charms the attractive ones,
wants nature to mean;
when your royal carpet plants,
goes splendid to go around "
Explanation:
Personification
A. The dancers perform shoeless, constantly moving their waist
B. It is danced over fire
C. All done with xylophones
D. The dancers wear black masks
If these are your answer choices then the correct answer is
The first one so A
I explain to you, in the Spanish language as in the English language there are irregular verbs. Which means that the <u>morpheme</u> changes depending on many things.
In this case, the irregular verb is in the past indefinite form. In the first column there are two irregular verbs <u>WITHOUT conjugation</u>.

In the third column I think you should translate the verb into English.
- Ir ⇝ <u>To go</u>
- Hacer ⇝ <u>To do</u>
- Llevar ⇝ <u>To wear</u>
Answer:
1. psicólogico 2. borrador 3. filósofo 4. borrador