Answer:
I dont even know what you mean, sturdy as in build muscles, yes, fix micro problems, dunno
Hello, your answer would be <u><em>C, Shining with many colors. </em></u>
Participation. ...
Rule of Law. ...
Transparency. ...
Responsiveness. ...
Consensus Orientation. ...
Equity. ...
Effectiveness and Efficiency. ...
Accountability.
This are the main part that make up a good and correct goverment.
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My best friend loves to laugh.
When I laugh, my stomach hurts.
His laugh makes him sound like a hyena.
Think along these lines :)
Your questions is not so clear, but I will try to answer it as I understand it.
I am a native Spanish speaker so you can trust my answer, if there is a problem with it, it is due the missing information in the question, but I think we can work it out for the best.
In Spanish when you want to make any negative setence in any tense we do not use an auxliliary verb as you do in English, we simply add the word:
No before the verb, for example in:
Yo no <u>quería</u> bailar en la fiesta. (I didn´t <u>wan</u>t to dance at the party)
Mi hermana no <u>piensa</u> antes de hablar. (My sister doesn't <u>think</u> before talking)
No me <u>hables</u>, no <u>quiero</u> nada. (Don't <u>talk</u> to me, I <u>want</u> nothing)
In Spanish we Simply use the Negative Adverb:
No