They are the same. 1 Panamanian Balboa is equal in value to the US dollar. This changed throughout history but never too much. You can however still use regular US dollars to pay for things in Panama and the merchants won't bother you about it. This is because of historical events and colonization and freedom of panama and it's relations with the US.
Answer:
1. Como es miguel, bueno o malo
2. donde vive anita
3. cuantas oruguitas hay?
4. quien es asqueroso
5. cuando termina el examen?
Answer:
3) comencé - creyó - expliqué.
4) pagué.
5) leyeron - leí - gustó.
They are all written in past tense.
Explanation:
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Let's look at our vocabulary words here.
romper- to break
el brazo- the arm
nadar- to swim (similar to the word nautical, navy, etc.)
el río- the river (like Café Río!)
las cascadas- the waterfalls (similar to word cascades)
las llanuras- the plains
las montañas- the mountains (this is where the state Montana comes from)
las tierras- the lands (similar to words like terrain)
We see that Estela broke her arm swimming. Well, the only thing that has to do with water that is an answer option is the waterfalls, so the answer is las cascadas.
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