Fill in the blank with the correct German form

Wir _____(reflexive) uns___
(best-looking) an.

a. mich,besser
b. sich,das best
c. ihr, am jungsten
d. ziehen, am schönsten

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Answer 1

Answer:

Wir ziehen uns am schönsten an.

Explanation:

D the is the correct one the rest does not make any sense.


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why is da sky blue..................................

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Explanation:

When light from the sun travels through the earth's atmosphere , the different wavelength of light gets scattered from their path through different amounts obeying Rayleigh's law of scattering. Since , the wavelength of the blue colour is approximately half the wavelength of red colour , the scattering of blue light is about 2⁴ times i.e 16 times more than that of red light. Due to this , blue colour predominates and the sky appears blue.

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