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Arturo (blank) sus manos sobre la cabeza de pilar

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Answer:

pone or puso

Step-by-step explanation:

Pone means put

Puso means put (but in the past tense)

So it could go either way :)

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Arturo (puso) sus manos sobre la cabeza de pilar
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