Answer:
estuviéramos hablando en acento español y también tuviéramos diferentes leyes y méxico se llamaría nueva españa
Explanation:
Answer:
Universidad de La Verne (California)
Universidad Estatal Politécnica de California (California)
Universidad de St. Edward (Texas)
Whittier College (California)
Universidad de California, Riverside (California)
Universidad Estatal de San Diego (California)
Universidad de California, Santa Cruz (California)
Universidad de Houston (Texas)
Explanation:
Whittier College (California)- Programa de orientación para que, quienes sean la primera generación de estudiantes universitarios latinos, puedan progresar en el mundo académico.
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<h2>Right answer: frío
</h2>
We can know the correct word by the context. In this sentence, which is written in present, we know that the temperature is 22 degrees Fahrenheit (equivalent to -5.5 degrees Celsius). This is quite cold, in addition we know it is snowing.
Taking into account this data, we may say that today is a cold day or today is cold. In Spanish this is written as hoy hace frío.
Therefore the right answer is frío (cold).
And the complete sentence is:
<h2>Hoy hace mal tiempo. Nieva y la temperatura es 22 F hoy hace <u>frío
</u></h2>
Today it is bad weather. It is snowing and the temperature is 22 F today it is cold