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.
This situation suggests that different groups of students produce varying outcomes during the same experiment. Step-by-step explanation: To achieve statistically robust results that validate the working hypothesis, students need to replicate the experiment with a larger sample size.
1. Te escribo. 2. Vengo. 3. Leo. 4. Creo OR pienso. 5. Entiende OR comprende. 6. Lee. 7. Compartimos 8. Hacemos ejercicio OR salimos a hacer ejercicio OR salimos a correr. 9. Vamos. 10. Vivimos. 11. ¿Tú tienes mucho trabajo? Explanation: I’ll add a bit more context to the answer. The passage is a letter from a student to his friend Ángel, written from the library where he goes daily to read enjoyable books. He believes ("creo") or thinks ("pienso") reading for pleasure is valuable, while his roommate doesn’t understand this love for reading as he only engages with textbooks. Nonetheless, they share common interests, including athleticism, exercising in the morning, and a shared passion for science; they both attend biology class together in the afternoons. They also live in an apartment near the lab, and he concludes by asking his friend about how he is doing and whether he has much work.