Answer:
1. In our personal context and space, does a rational and concrete evidence enough for us to hold onto a belief that is in contrary to the prevailing opinion?
2. Is there such thing as social ignorance?
3. Are we really responsible and accountable on the rationality of our fellows?
NOT A SPANISH THO BUT HISTORY
Explanation:
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<em>1. </em><em>Arturo y Bernardo tienen una </em><em>reservación</em><em> en el hotel para una habitación doble con un cuarto de baño doble.</em>
- Reservación is a feminine singular noun that means reservation
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<em>2.</em><em> Nosotros entramos al hotel y vamos a la </em><em>recepción </em><em>para obtener una habitación. </em>
- Recepción is a feminine singular noun that means reception.
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<em>3.</em><em> Recibimos la </em><em>llave </em><em>para abrir la puerta. </em>
- Llave is a feminine singular noun that means key.
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<em>4.</em><em> Subimos a la habitación en la </em><em>escalera </em><em>porque el ascensor no funciona bien.</em>
- Escalera is a feminine singular noun that means stairs.
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<em>5.</em><em> El</em><em> botones </em><em>sube las maletas. </em>
- Botones is a masculine singular noun that means porter.
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<em>6. </em><em>La habitación es muy grande y tiene dos puertas. Una puerta da al pasillo y el otro da al </em><em>balcón</em><em> al aire libre. Allí hay una mesa y unas sillas. Nos sentamos allí para mirar el parque. </em>
- Balcón is a masculine singular noun that means balcony.
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<em>7. </em><em>Yo tengo mi raqueta de tenís. Vamos a buscar la </em><em>cancha</em><em>. </em>
- Cancha is a feminine singular noun that means tennis court.
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<em>8.</em><em> No tengo traje de baño. Entonces no puedo ir a la </em><em>piscina </em><em>hoy. </em>
- Piscina is a feminine singular noun that means swimming pool.
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<em>9. </em><em>Voy a la recepción para hablar con el </em><em>recepcionista</em>
- Recepcionista is either a masculine and feminine singular noun but here is being used as a masculine one and means receptionist.
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<em>10. </em><em>Las personas que hacen un viaje son </em><em>viajeros.</em>
- Viajeros is a masculine plural noun that means travelers
The 1st one us the answer
Answer:
The verb "Go" .If it is a verb of movement
Explanation:
We identify that it is a verb of movement because we use it to describe a displacement from one place to another of a person or animal.