Spain:
Spain is well-renowned for its Semana Santa or Holy Week traditions. A common feature of Easter celebrations in Spain is the ubiquitous use of the nazareno or penitential robe for use in processions, representing the Christian sacrament of penance, or reconciliation with God. While this might seem like a rather sombre way to celebrate the resurrection of Christ, the festival is not without its own fun, celebration and culinary tradition.
Mexico:
Nearly 90% of Mexicans practice Catholicism which means that nearly 100 million Christians have a reason to believe that the Semana Santa, the holy Week leading up to Easter, is the most important holiday in the church calendar. Passionate celebrations can be found all through the country, with different areas celebrating in different ways. On Domingo de Ramos (‘Palm Sunday’), the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem is commemorated. Many processions reenacting Jesus’ great entry are conducted and woven palms are sold outside churches.
Similarities:
They all celebrate a week about Christian stuff, which they celebrate about Jesus and they create like a carnaval about showing scenes of what they think it happen to Jesus.
1.roberto is
2.leticia and Nancy are
3.javier is
4.armando and Amalia are
5.juan and amalia are
6.susana is
Answer:
cantaran
montara
correra
jugara
ira
hablare
Practicare
Bailaran
querra
Hare
dira
Pondre
vendran
Sabran
pondra
Tendran
saldremos
Habra
Llloraran
estara
Explanation:
Sorry for not put accents.
But each word needs one in the last vowel.