Answer:
Chico - 4
Although <em>CH </em>is graphically two letters, it is one sound.
Silla - 4
Although <em>LL </em>is graphically two letters, it is one sound.
Queso - 4
In the combinations <em>QUE</em> and <em>QUI </em>the <em>U </em>is silent.
Juguete - 6
In the combinations <em>GUE</em> and <em>GUI </em>the <em>U </em>is silent.
Hijo - 3
The letter <em>H </em>is always silent in Spanish.
Oso - 3
All the letters are pronunced as they are written down.
Cheque - 4
<em>CH</em> - one sound; <em>QUE</em> - silent <em>U.</em>
Español - 7
All the letters are pronunced as they are written down.
Hermano - 6
The letter <em>H </em>is always silent in Spanish.
Casa - 4
All the letters are pronunced as they are written down.
Anillo - 5
<em>LL</em> - one sound
Amor - 4
All the letters are pronunced as they are written down.
Answer:
(a) They were both causes of the American Revolution.
Explanation:
The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. The war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America, but disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the war's expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution.
Feminine: Estoy encantada de conocerte.
masculine: Estoy encantado de conocerte.