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This is another example of learning to use vocabulary in context. Given that the main idea of the text is a party for a couple who most probably are getting, or got, engaged, we would need the appropriate words. Thus, I will be placing them according to context, with their appropriate translation in English for better understanding.
Liliana y Patricia prepararon una fiesta de compromiso (engagement) para sus amigos Victoria y David. Ellas invitaron (invited) a todos los amigos de la pareja y, para ellas, lo mejor es que todos pudieron (were able to) asistir. Liliana hizo (made) la reservación en un restaurante muy elegante del centro. Patricia salió (left from) de la casa de Victoria y David al restaurante y llegó con ellos a la mesa donde estaban (were) todos esperando. Liliana pidió silencio (asked for silence). Victoria quizo (wanted to) agradecer (thank) a sus amigos, pero no pudo porque empezó a llorar (to cry) de alegría. Todos estaban felices (were happy) por la pareja y compartieron los postres y los dulces que el camarero trajo (brought) a la mesa.
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the first one I think, it means "we like yellow leaves".
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You did not mention the time, the moment in history, or any specific election. However, we can answer in general terms.
The sectors of the population where Latins gained acceptance in the United States society are basically in the business sector and some government offices in states such as California, Arizona, Texas, Florida, New York, Connecticut, and Illinois.
Latinos have increased their presence in public offices and in the corporate world of the above-mentioned states. For instance, Mexicans have a strong presence in places such as Los Angeles, Phoenix, Tucson, Connecticut, Texas, and Chicago.
Puerto Ricans and Dominicans have a strong presence in New York. Cubans, in the state of Florida.