Answer:
the horses say neigh neigh
Explanation:
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Answer: Look it up on Google
Explanation: Google is a nice resource to look stuff up like that. Use the quizlet that are online.
Answer:
Question 1: chamanto
Question 2: August
Question 3: medialuna
Question 4: collera
Question 5: huaso
Question 6: 25
Explanation:
The <u><em>chamanto</em></u> is a short navel-to-hip length poncho. The rodeo clubs in Chile compete in various events during the season that spans from <u><em>August</em></u><em> </em>until April. A half-moon shaped corral is called a <u><em>medialuna</em></u><em> </em>in Chile. A <u><em>collera</em></u> is a pair of riders on horseback, who try to pin a steer by driving it into the padded walls of a half-moon shaped corral. In Chilean Rodeo competitions only riders wearing full traditional Chilean <u><em>huaso</em></u><em> </em>attire can participate. Most corrals in Chilean Rodeo have a radius ranging from 20 to <u><em>25</em></u><em> </em>meters.
Answer:
La plaza tiene una torre,
la torre tiene un balcón,
el balcón tiene una dama,
la dama una blanca flor.
Ha pasado un caballero,
¡quién sabe por qué pasó!,
y se ha llevado la plaza
con su torre y su balcón,
con su balcón y su dama
su dama y su blanca flor.
Explanation:
The poem translates to:
The plaza has a tower
the tower has a balcony
the balcony has a lady
the lady has a white flower.
A gentleman has walked by,
who knows what for!
and he has taken the plaza
with its tower and its balcony,
with its balcony and its lady,
its lady and her white flower.
Ellos la quieren vender una casa.