No pusiste el que estaba en negrita, pero deduzco (observando las respuestas) que lo resaltado era “abismo de incertidumbre”. Por lo tanto, el antónimo de esa frase es A. Cumbre-certeza. Espero que te sea útil! No sé si hablas inglés, pero por si acaso te escribo en inglés lol. Idk if you speak English but just to make sure I speak to you in English lol. ¡Por favor, márcame como la mejor respuesta! Good luck!:)
Response:
With a monthly expense of $20,000, Ricardo can make 25 trips via metro and 16 trips by bus. If he undertakes 21 trips weekly, that amount is insufficient to cover bus fares.
Overview:
The problem can be resolved by dividing the weekly expense of $20,000 by the cost of the two forms of transportation: $800 (metro) and $1200 (bus). Knowing he makes 21 trips, the result must meet or exceed that to confirm that Ricardo can accommodate his weekly travel needs. In this instance, he can fulfill the requirement using the metro (with spare funds remaining), but not with the bus (he will be short on funds).
SARA You (1) look very stylish today! CLAUDIA Thank you. I'm going out for dinner with my boyfriend. SARA That's great! Where are you heading? CLAUDIA We're planning to dine at the Magic restaurant. (2) new. You know? Today I finally talked to Miguel. His mother arrived from Spain last week and (3) is with him. SARA Your mother (4) is from Madrid, right? CLAUDIA No, she hails from Seville. Poor thing, she's (5) feeling bored since she doesn’t know anyone. SARA Right, Miguel (6) is quite busy with his job. Hey, why don’t we ask her to join us for shopping? CLAUDIA That’s a fantastic idea! It’s so nice of (7) you! SARA Oh! It’s already (8) half-past five. I need to leave.
Response:
1. Tienes unos libros muy interesantes.
2. Tu compañera lee dos lecciones sencillas.
3. Hugo es mi buen amigo francés.
4. Nosotras dos somos amables.
5. Sus hermanos menores asisten a las mismas clases.
Justification:
In this task, you must arrange the words correctly and conjugate the verbs to form coherent sentences. Here, the verbs are in the present tense.