Answer:
As complex as the culture of Mexico itself, Dia de los Muertos is a fusion of pre-Columbian religious tradition (Olmec, Mayan, Aztec, etc.) and Iberian observance of the feast days, itself a complex blend of Christian and "pagan" traditions.
Explanation:
The word for "nothing" in Spanish is /nada/.
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Answer:
After crying, Nacho is a bit tired. He decides to find the nachos. He goes to math class. He looks for them below Mr.Guzman's desk for 3 minutes, but is frustrated when he can't find them. Mr. Guzman is not happy with Nacho. He does not want Nacho to be under his desk, but Nacho explained that he was only looking for his nachos. Mr. Guzman told him "what a pity!" Nacho asked Mr. Guzman, "Do you know where my nachos are?" Mr. Guzman replied, "No, I don't know. But you should look for them in Ms. Fernandez's class."
Explanation:
Incorrect (ignore this its for the 20word needed)