Answer:
Spanish verbs that end in -CAR must change the <em><u>c</u></em> to a <em><u>qu</u></em> before adding the ending of <em><u>"yo" form in the preterite tense</u></em>.
Examples:
Buscar goes to "yo bus<em><u>qu</u></em>é"
Tocar goes to "yo to<u><em>qu</em></u>é"
Sacar goes to "yo sa<em><u>qu</u></em>é"
Pecar goes to "yo pe<em><u>qu</u></em>é"
Secar goes to "yo se<u><em>qu</em></u>é"
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Question number 2: it’s asking for that days date.
question number 3: a cognate is a word that sounds and looks the same in english and spanish. the answer is false.
question number 4: letter c i believe if not c then b