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When you speak to someone older or a person in authority, which of the following words would you use to address that person?(1 point)
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yo
yo

usted
usted

ella
ella

tú
tú
9 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
When speaking to someone older or a person in authority, the appropriate word to use is "usted." This is a formal way to address someone and shows respect.
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