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Which of the following verbs means to include?

  1. Lograr

  2. Impedir

  3. Incluir

  4. Guardar

The correct answer is: Incluir

The verb that means "to include" is indeed "incluir". This verb directly translates to "to include" in English and is commonly used when talking about adding something as part of a whole or incorporating it into a group. It is a straightforward term used in various contexts, such as in lists, groups, or when discussing contributions to discussions or plans. The other verbs listed do not convey the meaning of "to include". "Lograr" means "to achieve" or "to accomplish", which is related to reaching a goal. "Impedir" translates to "to prevent", indicating an action that stops something from happening, and "guardar" means "to save" or "to keep", often referring to storing something or retaining something for later use. These meanings are distinct and do not overlap with the idea of inclusion.