1 - La Naturaleza Fill in the blanks Activity Instructions Fill in the blanks with the appropriate nature-related words. April 03 11:59 PM 3 attempts remaining Grade settings External references Vocabulary list 442-445 Questions Model To breathe easier, we must avoid air pollution. Question 1 with 1 blank The moon, the stars, the sun and the clouds are in it. Question 2 with 1 blankEl is a place where it does not rain and it is very hot. Question 3 with 1 blank A mountain that has a crater is a. Question 4 with 1 blank The flat region between two mountains is a. Question 5 with 1 blankLa is a tropical forest, which means it is close to the equator. Question 6 with 1 blankTo go for a walk in the mountains, it is important to follow one.
Answer:
In this exercise we have to use the best complement for each one of the situations
Explanation:
These situations are related to health issues
- Cuando oyes algo, usas el oído. (The sense we use to hear is the hearing)
- Cuando te enfermas, te sientes enfermo y necesitas ir al consultorio para ver a la enfermera. (enfermo means you are sick and enfermera is the professional who takes care of sick people like in English nurse)
- ¿Alguien estornudó? Creo que oí un estornudo (sneeze). (estornudó is the past form of the verb estornudar that means to sneeze)
- No puedo arrodillarme (kneel down) porque me lastimé la rodilla en un accidente de coche. (rodilla is like in English knee, it is the part of the body that joins the middle part of the leg)
- ¿Vas al consultorio para consultar al doctor? (Consultorio is the word in Spanish to talk about the doctor´s office)
- Si te rompes un diente, vas al dentista. (Dentista is the professional who takes care of the people´s teeth, like in Enlish dentist )
This is what it would be if you translate it to English
This recording is a fragment of the documentary Tocar y lucha, which is about a music education program aimed at young people at risk: The National System of Youth and Children's Orchestras and Choirs of Venezuela. The recording presents information about this program and its goals, in the words of the founder of El Sistema, Dr. José Antonio Abreu, Venezuelan musician, economist and educator considered one of the cultural icons of Venezuela. The recording highlights the beneficial effect that music has had on the community, its young participants and society in general.
Answer:
Hey Id love to go, But only for a while because I Have things to do.