<span> Que tendras?
Tendré una manzana</span>
That's a tricky question because while a "siesta" is indeed a nap that most do, it is not only done in the USA. So I would have to say the answer is TRUE if I were someone living in the USA. Hope that helps!
Answer:
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:
Fuera
Fuera means left (gone away...) not left (meaning your left hand or direction...).
Before Antonio had left, his mother had called him.