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Image 2: Para presentarse, para presentar a alguen, para preguntar la nacionalidad, para preguntar la edad, para preguntar el nombre
Image 4: Para saludar, para despedirse,
Explanation:
The first image seems to be dealing with either an introduction of people or a question being asked to the two boys. This implies the phrases listed
The second image implies a farewell/greeting of some sort so things associated with goodbye or hello would be appropriate
Answer:
me llamo Victor. Yo soy muy guapo. Yo soy alto y delgado. Yo tengo pelo castaño y yo tengo ojos verdes. Yo no tengo anteojos, no tengo aparatos porque no soy (opposite of beautiful). Las mujeres dicen que soy muy guapo. Yo veo a otro hombre. No me gusta el otro hombre porque es (opposite of beautiful). Yo le grita al otro hombre:- ¡Tú no eres guapo, eres (opposite of beautiful)! Explanation:
This is the english version:
my name is Victor. I am very handsome. I'm tall and thin. I have brown hair and I have green eyes. I don't have glasses, I don't have braces because I'm not (opposite of beautiful). Women say I'm very handsome. I see another man. I don't like the other man because he is (opposite of beautiful). I yelled at the other man: - You're not handsome, you're (opposite of beautiful or handsome)!
C.
¿Cuál es tu número de teléfono?
Answer:
<u>Translated from Latin language:</u>"Use the following passage to answer the questions. Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, the Etruscan, the king wished to be made. The private and public appointments and kindness to everyone, the Roman control post. The works were begun by the king - Etruscan arts and crafts Rome, the foundation (foundations) of the Temple of Jupiter in the Capitol building. At that time, there was a wonderful (wonderful) was. Around the head of a sleeping boy (whose name was Servius Tullius) were flames. Queen Tauaquil, Tarquin, said, "The light is an omen. Here we have a child protection (protection guard) will be." When Tarquin was (dying), Tauaquil people, "that divine flame, god this boy become king." With the death of Tarquin, by the power of the Fathers, the first census instituted by Servius Tullius to the king, and the people made est. Servius into classes (classes) according to their wealth divides. The Census Bureau later determined to war and peace. Tarquin had been a private person."