La respuesta es ser-yo, No, yo no fui la persona que se comió la última galleta
This is a rather subjective question, as it will depend largely on the
type of plaza and the particular town it is based in. The best answer,
however, is probably that a plaza is likely to be considered the heart
of a town or city because they promote the local culture or tradition
through arts and crafts. This is certainly true in Spanish-speaking
countries, anyway, as the word plaza may have a slightly different
meaning elsewhere.
In Spanish ... every inanimate object has a gender but in a grammatical way not physical... but the answer is yes.. because it was like many languages stolen from Greek
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i think the answer is D, from my knowledge