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Answer:
<u><em>La respuesta es</em></u>:<u> 1-PARA, 2-POR, 3-POR, 4-PARA, 5-POR.</u>
Explanation:
<em>Me encontré con Armando por casualidad y nos tomamos un café juntos. Me contó que estuvo en el hospital (</em>1- PARA<em>) hacerse mucho</em>S <em> exámenes y que </em>(2- POR<em>) mucho que </em>LO<em> intentaron, los doctores no obtuvieron resultados (fueron) -</em>DEL<em>-</em><em> (el )problema. (</em>3- POR<em>) lo menos ahora Armando se siente mejor. Al final el asunto (materia) no fue (</em>4- PARA<em>) tanto. (</em>5- POR<em>) lo visto Armando no tiene que volver más a la clínica.</em>
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<u><em>La respuesta es</em></u>:<u> 1-PARA, 2-POR, 3-POR, 4-PARA, 5-POR.</u>
Answer:
The correct answers are:
- Moscow
- Seoul
- Kiev
- Tokyo
- Warsaw
- Istanbul
- Athens
- Sofia
- Berlin
- Munich
Explanation:
Buenos Aires is a city located in Argentina. It is a Latin American country and its flights to Europe generally mostly have stopovers, since they are long hours flights.
Paris is in Europe, so it will be very common to have direct flights to these cities.
Next I will write you the suggested stopovers from Buenos Aires to the flights given in the answer:
- Moscow: 1 stopover in Amsterdam.
- Seoul: 2 Stopovers: Miami and Dallas.
- Kiev: 1 stopover in Paris.
- Tokyo: 2 Stopovers: Miami and Dallas.
- Warsaw: 2 Stopovers: Houston and Munich.
- Istanbul: 1 stopover in Amsterdam.
- Athens: 1 stopover in Paris.
- Sofia: 2 Stopovers: Houston and Munich.
- Berlin: 1 stopover in Paris.
- Munich: 1 stopover in Houston.
It’s knowing to do other to point out so it’s knowing how they knew so when it comes it will shows all bout it