1.Mi abuelita vive en Santiago
2.Yo ayudaría a
3.¿En dónde vives?
4.Ella está cansada
5.Fuimos a la fiesta
6.Estaba viendo la tele
7.¿Dónde está mi celular?
8.Trabajo en AIRCA
9.No he estado cantando
10.Caminaba a lo largo de la calle
11.Estamos bebiendo café
12.He sido vivir aquí para una semana
13.¿Quien me puede ayudar?
14.Estaba bailando con Harry
Answer:
I'd say D
Explanation:
B is wrong (clearly), C is to... straight foward.... and A is a possibility but I believe its D.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Nobody sells the tires from their (likely) only way of getting around. They are poor. She's 32 and things are not looking that bright for her. She's scrounging to keep her family fed.
I don't get the impression that she works. She's living off the land. I wouldn't pick b unless you know more of the story. So unless you know differently, B is not the answer.
It can't be D. She's not choosing to live the way she does. It's forced on her.
I don't get the impression she farms.
I think your answer is C
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Many people of different class went to the globe theater to watch plays. About 2000 to 3000 where most of them belong to the middle to high class audience pay two or more pennies just to sit in one of the galleries. However, there were also ordinary folks or the low class audience who would pay one penny just to sit in the pit in order to watch the play.