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Which English verb corresponds to 'elaborar'?

  1. To create

  2. To prepare

  3. To manage

  4. To develop

The correct answer is: To prepare

The verb 'elaborar' translates most accurately to 'to prepare' in English, particularly when it pertains to preparing food, plans, or a document. It involves the process of creating or putting together various elements to make something complete or ready for use. While 'to create,' 'to manage,' and 'to develop' also reflect some aspect of what 'elaborar' can involve, they do not capture the full nuance inherent in the term. For instance, 'to create' implies originality and innovation, which may not always be the case with 'elaborar.' 'To manage' relates more to oversight and administration, and 'to develop' suggests a progression over time, which again differs from the straightforward nature of 'preparing' something. Therefore, 'to prepare' is the most fitting translation for 'elaborar' in this context.