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Choose the phrase that your Spanish teacher would use he or she wanted the students to sit down.

A Siéntense

B Saquen una hoja de papel.

C Levanten la mano.

D Repitan, por favor.

E Abran los libros.

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B translates to: Take out a sheet of paper. Sacar is conjugated as ellos/ellas/Uds. in the subjunctive (Saquen).

C translates to: Raise your hand. Levantar is conjugated as ellos/ellas/Uds. in the subjunctive (Levanten).

D translates to: Repeat, please. Repetir is conjugated as ellos/ellas/Uds. in the subjunctive (Repiten).

E translates to: Open your books. Abrir is conjugated as ellos/ellas/Uds. in the subjunctive (Abran).

The answer is A. Siéntense (plural form) translates to sit down.
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