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14. Choose the MOST LOGICAL, grammatically correct word: Federico no unos pantalones a Sears. (1 point) O buscó anuncié anunció O pagó busció
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14. Choose the MOST LOGICAL, grammatically correct word:
Federico no
unos pantalones a Sears. (1 point)
O
buscó
anuncié
anunció
O pagó
busció
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It would be buscó because it means he looked for. Meaning, Fredrick couldn’t find any pants at Sears.
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Answer:
busco with the accent ofc
Step-by-step explanation:
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