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I believe the answer is C...Women tend to build relationships on the other hand men usually talk about football games and such..no offense men. LOL..Hope this helps!! And sorry im a bit late.
Answer:
1. Ana Paola piensa reservar la banda Son y Sabor, que toca merengue.
2. Sebastián busca un peluquero que hace cortes de pelo modernos
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3. Ana Paola prepara para la fiesta el plato que le gusta a su tío Alberto
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4. Sebastián quiere comprar decoraciones que sean festivas.
5. Al final, Ana Paola va a contratar una compañía que viene a limpiar.
6. Ana Paola lo hará todo porque no conoce a ningún pariente que se dedica a organizar eventos familiares.
Keywords
- tocar merengue = toca merengue.
- hacer cortes de pelo modernos = hace cortes de pelo modernos
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- gustarle a tío Alberto = le gusta a su tío Alberto
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- ser festivo/a = sean festivas.
- venir a limpiar = viene a limpiar.
- dedicarse a organizar = se dedica a organizar
Explation:
En las oraciones gramaticales se puede identificar el verbo que es la parte encargada de expresar la acción que realiza el sujeto. Los verbos se caracterizan por su conjugación diferente dependiendo el tiempo en que se realiza la acción.
Por ejemplo, en el caso anterior los sujetos realizaban las acciones en tiempo presente, por lo cual la conjugación del verbo esta en presente.
<em>Espero que esta información sea de tu ayuda.</em>
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The correct answer is A) A new classroom at a school that teaches speech and lip-reading instead of ASL.
The statement that is not a good example of DPN’s potential impact in the wider community is "A new classroom at a school that teaches speech and lip-reading instead of ASL."
We are talking about DPN which stands for "Deaf President Now," a protest organized by the student community of Gallaudet University, Washington D.C., to express their unconformity to the imposition for a non-deaf President of the University on March 6, 1988. The student community considered that there were many high level and qualified candidates to occupy that position. The Board named Elizabeth ZInzer, a lady who was not deaf, and the problems began.