Hello, I am also taking Latin right now and have for a bit and while you are on the right track, your translation is off. Here is what it should be "We love to teach the boys girls. The students love their teacher. It is pleasing to teach students/ We love to teach students about the history of the Roman letters. In the game, there are many students. And the disciples to learn the Latin language to mature."
Answer:
Question A is asking What is your hobby?
<em>My hobby is reading a book. </em>
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Question B is asking Which cuisine/cooking do you like?
<em>I like Japan's cuisine/cooking. </em>
<em>I like sushi.</em>
I can't tell if the picture is saying Japan's cuisines or particularly sushi.
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Question C is asking Can you skate?
<em> I can't skate. </em>
Question D is asking what is your hobby?
<em>My hobby is horseback riding. </em>
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Question E is asking which sports do you do?
<em>I swim. </em>
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Question F is asking Which music do you like?
<em>I like rock music. </em>
I can't tell what type of music that picture is conveying lol, but I would think rock, right?
I hope this helps!
Generally, people who refuse to answer questions from statistical officials do so out of mistrust or to avoid revealing personal information.
<h3>What is a statistical officer?</h3>
The statistics officer is a public position in which an official visits the houses of different citizens to consult information related to the members of the household.
This information is compiled with the objective of establishing general statistics of cities, states or the country. These questions include questions such as:
- What ages are household members?
- How many people live in that house?
- What is the monthly income of the people who live there?
- What gender are they (male or female)?
Due to the above, on many occasions people refuse to answer these questions because they feel distrust towards the statistical officials.
Learn more about stats SA official in: brainly.com/question/27526137
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1. Hodie viis ad Europam ambulamus.
2. Romanas terras pugnis non occupabunt!
3. Carro et equo ex provinciis cibum portabamus.
4. Romani ("The Romans" - nom. pl) deos templis, sacrificiis et statuis laudabant.
5. Servus in arena gladio pugnabit.
Your sentences are in Latin.
I provided a translation of them in English for you below.
1. Today we walk the way to Europe.
2. Roman lands punches not occupy!
3. cars and horse carrying food from the provinces.
4. Roman ( "The Roman" - nom. Pl) gods, temples and statues meal mask.
5. The slave sword fight in the arena.
I'm not sure if you wanted a translation or what. You didn't provide any directions.
If this wasn't what you where looking for, just comment below and I will change my answer.
Hope I hepled otherwise!!
Answer:
B: replaced with visuals
Explanation:
The "in between words" have to be signed in some way and there isn't really a sign for them so people do it by visuals, i took the test and this was correct