In different spanish-speaking countries there are slight differences in their education systems, but it's notorious the difference with the American education system. An example is the Costa Rican system, children enter at the age of 4 and a half years old at a level called "maternal", then at the age of 5 they enter kindergarten also called "kinder", then at the age of 6 they enter to "preparatoria" although those levels are needed they aren't required. At the age of 7 they enter primary school where they spend six years. After finishing primary school they enter high school where they spend 5 to 6 more years depending if it is a technical high school or academic high school.
Answer:
1. (missing a word. The missing word is the one that does not belong.)
2. cereales
3. naranja
4. mantequilla
5. arroz
6. sopa
Explanation:
You must say what is the thing that does not belong to that set
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1. Apple Banana Orange
2. Salmon Cereal Shrimp Seafood
3. Beans Mushroom Orange Onion
4. Butter Sausage Beef Ham
5. Peas Lettuce Carrot Rice
6. Soda Soup Mineral Water Milk
Answer:
Africa, Equatorial Guinea is located in Africa and it also spoken Spanish.
Explanation:
Equatorial Guinea is a Central African country comprising the Rio Muni mainland and 5 volcanic offshore islands. Capital Malabo, on Bioko Island, has Spanish colonial architecture and is a hub for the country’s prosperous oil industry. Its Arena Blanca beach draws dry-season butterflies. The tropical forest of the mainland’s Monte Alen National Park is home to gorillas, chimpanzees and elephants.
I'm pretty sure it means "I also like to practice sports"