Answer:
1. Shaniya is studying how to make art, music, and dance.
2. Ben spends his day taking classes and working.
3. I picked up my bag, ran out the door, got in my car, and drove away.
4. My daughter has to get a job and graduate in May.
5. She either likes eating broccoli or doesn't.
6. Ashley likes to ski, swim, and jump.
This exercise explores your ability to recount what you have learned in your own words. Here, it is related to Spanish-Speaking Countries.
<h3>What are some facts Spanish-Speaking Countries?</h3>
El país de habla hispana sobre el que quiero escribir es España.
La Bandera Nacional de España consta de tres franjas horizontales.
Las tiras son de colores: rojo, amarillo y rojo. Cada franja roja es la mitad del ancho de la franja amarilla central.
Una figura española notable en la historia sobre la que me gustaría escribir es Francisco Franco Bahamonde.
Francisco Franco Bahamonde nació en El Ferrol, Galicia, España el 4 de diciembre de 1892. Durante su vida fue un gran líder, general, dictador y comandante en jefe.
Franco desempeñó un gran papel durante la Guerra Civil Española, convirtiéndose en el Jefe de Estado de España en 1939.
Learn more about Spanish-Speaking Countries at:
brainly.com/question/2205940
#SPJ4
The answer should be D because the speech is talking about the Nazis being deceitful or of using deception. Basically stating they are going to do something but really turning around and doing something different in BENEFIT for THEMSELVES.
Answer:
Heres mine, LOL
Explanation:
I was home alone, and I was washing my hair. I used my moms bathtub because her bathtub was more deep and better for me to wash my hair in. My mother has been gone for 3 hours and I didnt expect her and her husband to be home yet. I wrapped myself in a towel, then dried my hair with another towel. Not knowing they got home, the door opened and my whole behind was showing. I had never felt more embarrassed in my life.
Answer:
the direct object is the first word “devices”
Explanation:
devices = direct object
planets = object of the preposition “of”
orbiting solar observatories = subject