Question 1 with 5 blanksLUISA Do you have contacts here? Because I don't know anyone who can (assist us) in such a situation: without accommodation or money. ISABEL No, and we definitely need someone who (speak) Spanish and who (lend us) some money. LUISA I have an idea. Let's look for an employee who (call himself) Mauricio Santos. It is a relative of my husband who (work) in this hotel for ten years. Maybe he could help us.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
1. dictadura
2. elecciones
3. elegir
4. poder
5. resistencia/oposición
6. aprobó
7. partidos
8. gobierno
9. democracia
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that in this exercise you have been asked to fill the blank with the appropriate word. The text is about the Spanish transition to democracy. As it is described in the excerpt, in the 1970s Spain became a democratic country, after having been ruled by a military dictatorship ("dictadura"). For the first time in a long time there were elections ("elecciones"), and the Spanish people could choose their president ("presidente"). The excerpt also mentions the words parties ("partidos"), resistance ("resistencia"), and government ("gobierno").