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Hoy voy al mercado al aire libre cerca de mi casa con mi tía Carmen. Me gusta ir con (1) (ella) porque sabe escoger las mejores frutas y verduras del mercado. Y a ella le gusta ir (2) (conmigo) porque sé regatear mejor que nadie. —Entre (3) (ellas) y yo, debes saber que a (4) (mí) no me gusta gastar mucho dinero. Me gusta venir (5) (contigo) porque me ayudas a ahorrar (save) dinero —me confesó un día en el mercado. Hoy la vienen a visitar sus hijos porque es su cumpleaños, y ella quiere hacer una ensalada de frutas para (6) (ellos). —Estas peras son para (7) (ti), por venir conmigo al mercado. También me llevo unos hermosos melocotones para el novio de Verónica, que viene con (8) (ella). Siempre compro frutas para (9) (él) porque le encantan y no consigue muchas frutas en el lugar donde vive —dice mi tía. —¿Voy a conocer al novio de Verónica? —Sí, ¡queremos invitarte a (10) (ti) a la fiesta de cumpleaños!
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Su impacto ambiental se observa en varios aspectos, como la generación de residuos sólidos, electrosmog, el incremento de los niveles de ruido, los cambios en el uso del suelo, el impacto visual y el daño al patrimonio cultural.
<h3><em><u>MissSpanish</u></em> </h3>
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What lesson did the story THE CRAZY DWARF bring you? the story is as follows: In the Happy Forest everyone was always happy and happy. Everyone except Murung, the grumpy little dwarf. No one knew quite why Murung was always in a bad mood. The only thing they were clear about was that if anyone could spoil the party, it was him. Because Murung was not satisfied with being always angry, no. Murung spent his days looking for a way to spread his bad mood to others. Luckily, in the Happy Forest they were specialists in putting a good face on bad weather, otherwise ... who knows what would have happened. But Murung's evils were increasing. Therefore, the High Council of Wise Men organized an extraordinary meeting to solve the problem. After hours of debate, the Great Sage spoke for the first time. -I think the problem is not what to do, but to find out why Murung is always like this. Solving the mystery of Murung's bad mood is the only true solution. All the sages began to whisper. The great sage was right. Why was Murung like this? Never before had there been anyone in Bosque Feliz who was not infected with the joy and good humor of the place, and that people from all over the world had come there. The sages began to investigate, but no one knew anything Murung. Not where he had come from, or if he had a family ... nothing. Seeing the sages loitering around Murung's house and asking everyone, a dwarf came up to them and said, "Hi, I'm Murung's neighbor." I know you try to know something about him, but you will discover nothing. Nobody knows anything because Murung never tells anything. He does not speak to anyone except to say an expletive.
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I figured out part of it