For Argentina:
1. To provide reputable websites with accurate information, you can go to encyclopedia.com, nationalgeographic.com, britannica.com, etc. (don't simply default to Wikipedia, as it's not always a reliable source).
2. You can talk about wanting to visit Argentina due to their unique language. Although the country speaks Spanish, the dialect is rather different. The "ll" sound, instead of being pronounced as "y," is actually pronounced as "sh" or "j." This means that "me llamo" is pronounced as "me sha-mo" instead of "me ya-mo."
3. Since Argentina is a large country with many different landscapes, you can talk about wanting to see such diverse geography. For example, there are huge salt flats in the north, a cosmopolitan city (Buenos Aires) as you go further down, and finally a region called Patagonia, which has incredible hiking views and even glaciers, as you continue going down the country.
4. The tourist attractions are similar to the answers in number 3, because it is possible to go on excursions in the salt flats and the glaciers. Additionally, Buenos Aires itself, as the capital of the country, has several tourist attractions, including soccer games, flea markets, etc.
5. This answer will actually depend on whether or not you know anyone who has been to Argentina. It is not the most popular vacation spot, but is gaining popularity within the tourist industry.
6. Again, this will depend on whether or not you know anyone who has been to Argentina. In general, Argentina gives off a very European impression, although it is in Latin America. The people are very proud of their European descent, as there is much Italian and German ancestry among these people.
I think its agreed/tastes. im kinda stuck between both. but im more of leaning towards agreed :P
Answer:
c) The narrator is all-knowing.
Explanation:
It's a narrative technique in which the narrator only understands one character's thoughts and emotions, while other characters are only shown externally. So the Third-Person Limited Narrator knows everything.
This is something you’ll have to write yourself because it’s about you.
If you use different senses the body has, like smell, feeling, touching, tasting, all these things help to create a mental image because if you have already experienced what you are mentally trying to imagine, using those senses help you to make that mental image appear.
Example - Say you went to an amusement park when you were little and you are trying to remember the different types of food that you ate there. You could walk past a vendor or bakery and some of the smells coming from there might help you to remember the different foods they had at the amusement park. You would be using your sense of smell to help you create that mental image of the foods you once had.