Pablo: Where we are ,Susana?
Susana: I don´t know. I think near the docj and the ship
Pablo: How do you know? This is the same street.. And ,See that highway? There's a lot of traffic.
Pablo: I think we need to cross that street and walk to the right
Susana: No. Is to the left.
Pablo: ¡Be careful Susana! That driver is a maniac (or insane). He goes to a fast speed. Where's the police?
<span>They should put a really big ticket. Where so we cross?
</span>Susana: There is a crosswalk at the crossroads.
Pablo: I don´t want to cross. The traffic is very bad. I think nobody have permission to drive in Panamá.
Susana: Calm down Pablo. I see the dock. The ship is right behind that building.
Susana: The traffic light is green now. We can cross
Sorry if i came too late, but is a really big paragraph, and translating sentence by sentence on my own is a bit difficult.
Answer:
The right answer is, A. Hayamos ayudado.
*Me alegro de que nosotros hayamos ayudado a organizar este evento.
Explanation:
To complete the sentence, they give us the verb that we must use, so we must identify the person in the sentence and the verb tense to be able to conjugate it in a logical way and that it has a relationship with what is being expressed.
Answer:
1. Los estudiantes prefieren la comida de la cafetería Asturias. lógico
2. Las cafeterías de la universidad tienen las mismas sillas. ilógico
3. Es difícil encontrar una mesa libre en la cafetería Mérida. ilógico
4. Algunos estudiantes van a la cafetería Mérida pero no comen allá. lógico
Explanation:
"Las cafeterías son muy diferentes entre ellas. Unas sirven comida buenísima y otras sirven comida malísima. La cafetería Asturias tiene la mejor comida. El problema es que también es la cafetería menos ordenada. Muchísimos estudiantes van a esa cafetería y las mesas siempre están sucísimas. Las sillas son las menos cómodas de la universidad y nunca están en su lugar. Cuando no voy con mis amigos a comer allí, prefiero llevar la comida a mi cuarto. La cafetería Mérida es la más cómoda: hay muchísimas sillas y mesas, y siempre está limpísima... pero la comida es la peor. Siempre veo a los estudiantes más inteligentes de mis clases en esa cafetería... ¡estudiando!"
According to the previous text:
1. Students prefer the food of the Asturias cafeteria. It's logical because Asturias cafeteria has better food than Mérida cafeteria.
2. University cafeterias have the same chairs. It's illogical because Asturias cafeteria has better food than Mérida cafeteria.
3. It is difficult to find a free table in the Mérida cafeteria. It's illogical because Mérida cafeteria has the worst food so no one eats there.
4. Some students go to the Mérida cafeteria but do not eat there. It's logical because there are a lot of chairs and some students study there.
Answer:
After the brief period of healing has been reversed.
Explanation:
Explanation:
Describe in detail the comic strip. Includes information on
questions below in your description.
1. Why does the character declare that poverty has been
globalized?
2. How do you think the character feels about saying this?
3. Do you think that society in general cares enough about
the problems of the poor? Explain why you think so.
4. Do you think that humor has a role in the achievement of
a more equitable world? Explain why you think so.