forms of estar in spanish

How do you know when to use the verb ser or estar in Spanish?
Like, how do I know which one to use? For example: She is dead. He has a big butt. We are in Texas. Or the bottom, give me examples of sentences using the verb form of services or form of the verb estar. Please? Confused studying Spanish here.
Sorry, I do not know how to use accents or tildes on any of my letters here. (Estar is used for things conditional, as the temperature of food or emotions, or location. Estar is not permanent. All that may change over time (a short period) is commonly estar. A catchy song rhyme to recall it: "How you feel and where you're always use the verb ESTAR!" Ser is used mainly for adjectives and estar thing is not used. Ser is also used for time and labor and descriptions. Ser is used for things that are permanent and will not change. Some examples: She is dead …. ESTAR: Being dead is a condition of the body. ESTA Ella muerta. He has a big butt …. Neither, it would tener. El tiene …. We are in Texas … ESTAR: Location. Nosotros estamos in Texas. It is four o'clock in the morning. SER: TIME …. Es cuatro in the manana. It's cool. SER: DESCRIPTION / ADJETIVE use that is not an emotion …. El es chevere. It feels sad. ESTAR: emotions and feelings. Ella esta sad. I Hope this helps. Remember just for the rhyme and estar is not nothing in rhyme will be used for service.
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