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snow_tiger [21]
2 years ago
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Report: Nicaragua Active

Spanish
2 answers:
Licemer1 [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

What are the three most interesting and noteworthy things that you have learned about Nicaragua?

1. It is the biggest Central American country!!!

2. It has the world's most active volcanoes!

3.The streets have no names!

What are three aspects of Nicaraguan culture that are similar to your culture in the United States?

1. We can start with catholicism.

2. Baseball is popular in the United States and Nicaraguan

3. Just like our dead loved ones into the cemeteries it was the same over there.

What are three aspects of Nicaraguan culture that are different from your culture in the United States?

1. The policemen are put around the corner and they could ride motorcycles in the United States.

2. In Nicaragua their speed limit is around 20 miles much less in the United States.

3. They have active volcanoes

I could not find a 3rd one it's hard.

Explanation:

Now all you guys just need to do it put it all in one sentence or more like your writing a letter to your friend.

Tresset [83]2 years ago
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Answer:

Viagra falls is the answer your looking for

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1. Los autobuses están detrás de la escuela.

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2. En el mapa Argentina está a la derecha de Chile.

Argentina is on the next side to the Chile on the map.

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The opposite meaning of this word is a la izquierda and it means '' to the left ''.

The verb is the same as in the previous sentence, estar. The only difference is that in this case, it's in the third person's singular form.

3. La profesora está con los estudiantes en la cafetería.

The professor is in the cafeteria with the students.

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