Answer:
effigies of politicians, pop culture figures, and other icons of the year to torch in the streets.
Explanation:
In Ecuador at the stroke of midnight, people around the country bring effigies of politicians, pop culture figures, and other icons of the year to torch in the streets. This tradition of burning the “año viejo” (“old year”) is symbolic of cleansing the bad from the previous 12 months before the new year commences.
D that’s simple and would have been easier to look it up
All of these options are the preterite form of the verb leer in Spanish. Here is how it is conjugated:
1. yo leí 1. nosotros leímos
2. tú leíste 2. vosotros leísteis
3. él/ella/Ud. leyó 3. ellos/ellas/Uds. ley<span>eron
You need the third person singular, which is he, or </span>él in Spanish. So, the correct form for that person is leyó.
Thus the correct answer is No leyó las señales.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
because it is shdvdubsvshdh