1. En la frutería (in the fruit market)
2. En el supermercado (in the supermarket)
3. En la plancha (on the grill)
4. Si, Piñas y plátano (yes, pineapple and banana)
5. Si, siempre (yes, always)
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Did they tell you to put specific answers or whatever you want?
Answer:
A linear narrative presents the events of the story in the order in which they actually happened. This can be accomplished through any narrative perspective, be it first-person narration, second-person narration, or third-person narration. The types of writing that employ linear narrative have the effect of immersing the reader in the daily life of the protagonist, as the reader watches the events of the character’s life unfold in chronological order.
Explanation:
Examples of narrative linearity can be found in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, which offers different narrative perspectives but unfolds the plot in a linear, chronological manner. i hope this helps
B. Supo. ¿Cuándo <em><u>supo</u></em> Ud. que iban a presentar esta obra?
Third person of the singular (she, he, it, you, 2nd person) of the perfect simple past of indicative of knowing.
¿los antiguos egipcios hicieron la primera silla de madera si eso es lo que su pregunta? perdón if I didn’t understand correctly:(