1. Why does Laetitia move away from home? A. She wants to live with her boyfriend. B. She and her mother have a huge argument. C
. She is pregnant. D. She is bored. “Delfino II: Diez in the Desert” 2. The word __________ is used for someone who smuggles people across the Mexico- U.S. border. coyote border patrolista ranchera cougar 3. The first thing that went wrong on Diez’s ill-fated trip was that _____. a woman became delirious and died a rash struck those who had been slashed by cactus needles Diez got in a fist
The correct answers are 1= D) She is bored. 2= A) coyote. 3= A) a woman became delirious and died.
1. Why does Laetitia move away from home? Because she is bored.
2. The word coyote is used for someone who smuggles people across the Mexico-U.S. border.
3. The first thing that went wrong on Diez’s ill-fated trip was that a woman became delirious and died.
We are referring to some excerpts of the story "Borders, written by Thomas King in 1993. "Borders," tells the story of the difficulties people encounter when trying to cross the border and live in another country with a different culture, customs, habits, and traditions. Thomas King is a Canadian-American author that specializes in Native American Indian tribes topics.
It’s Incorrect. Your literally translation would be “I Is Eating pizza” while the right way would be “yo ESTOY comiendo pizza” which translates to “I am eating pizza”
1. a. El día escolar de Jorge empieza a las _ ocho _ de la mañana y termina a la _una_ de la tarde. No tiene almuerzo porque come en la casa después de la escuela, pero tiene dos
<span>Did you go to a party last year? Who gave the party? Who drove the car? How was the atmosphere of the party? there was food? Who made it? Was there champagne? Who brought gifts? Did you wear something special? What gift did you do? What other gifts did the guests bring? how many guests were at the party? What kind of music was there? What did the guests at the party tell you? Theres the english translation I hoped that helped you get your answer</span>