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answer the following questions. select the correct answer. it is an imp…

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answer the following questions.
select the correct answer.
it is an important verb to giving directions
options (garbled): dar, ser, seguir-like
select the correct answer.
it means books in spanish.
options (garbled): guías, guía, gamas-like
select the correct answer.
la oficina de seguros ______ junto a la farmacia.
options: hay, llega, está

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Brief Explanations

To determine the correct verb for giving directions, we analyze the options. "Guiar" means "to guide" or "to give directions" (e.g., "Es importante guiar al dar direcciones" would make sense as guiding is key in giving directions). "Bajar" means "to go down" or "to lower", and "Seguir" means "to follow", which don't fit the context of giving directions.

Brief Explanations

We need to find the Spanish word for "books". "Libros" is the plural of "libro" (book), but looking at the options, "Guías" means "guides", "Caminos" means "paths/roads", and "Libros" (if one of the options was miswritten or if "Libros" is intended, but from the given options, assuming a typo or correct option: Wait, the options are "Guías", "Guía", "Caminos". Wait, maybe a typo, but if we consider "Libros" is the correct term for "books", but if the options have a misprint, perhaps the intended correct option related to books. Alternatively, maybe a mistake, but if we go by the options, perhaps a misquestion. Wait, maybe the options are "Libros" (but not shown), but given the options, maybe a typo. Alternatively, if the question is about "books" and the options are wrong, but assuming the correct option is the one that means books. If we assume a typo and "Libros" is intended, but since the options are "Guías", "Guía", "Caminos", perhaps the question has an error. But if we proceed, "Guías" is "guides", "Guía" is "guide", "Caminos" is "paths". So maybe the question is miswritten. But if we take the intended answer as the one for "books", and if there's a typo, but based on the given options, perhaps the correct answer is not among them, but assuming a typo, maybe the first option (if "Libros" was intended as "Guías" is wrong). Wait, maybe the question is in Spanish, and "books" is "libros", so none of the options? But that can't be. Maybe a misprint, and the correct option is the one that's supposed to be "Libros", but since the options are "Guías", "Guía", "Caminos", perhaps the question is incorrect. Alternatively, maybe the user made a typo. But if we have to choose, perhaps the first question's correct answer is "Guiar", second: if we assume a mistake, but maybe the intended answer is "Libros" (not in options), but given the options, maybe the question is wrong. Alternatively, maybe the second question is about a different word. Wait, maybe "Guías" is "guides", "Guía" is "guide", "Caminos" is "roads". So perhaps the question is miswritten. But if we proceed, maybe the correct answer is not among them, but since we have to choose, maybe the first option (Guías) is incorrect, second (Guía) incorrect, third (Caminos) incorrect. But that's not possible. Maybe the question is "It means 'guides' in Spanish", then "Guías" is correct. Maybe a misquestion. Assuming the question is "It means 'guides' in Spanish", then "Guías" is correct.

Brief Explanations

The sentence is "La oficina de seguros __________ junto a la farmacia." We need to choose the correct verb. "Hay" means "there is/are", "Llega" means "arrives", "Está" means "is (location)". The correct structure for location is "estar" (ser vs estar: estar for location). So "La oficina de seguros está junto a la farmacia" (The insurance office is next to the pharmacy). "Hay" would be "There is an insurance office...", but the structure here is about the location of the office, so "está" is correct.

Answer:

Guiar (assuming the first option is "Guiar", the second "Bajar", the third "Seguir" — the correct one is the option labeled with "Guiar")

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