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Me encanta visitar a mis abuelos en su granja. Me gustan mucho los animales, sobre todo los caballos . Me gusta mucho montar a caballo por la pradera. También es divertido observar las aves domésticas. Todas las mañanas, recojo los huevos de gallinas, y mi abuela los hace fritos para el desayuno. En la granja también hay pavos y gansos. Y mi abuelo tiene cinco cerdos con los que hará (will make) jamones.
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<em>According to NCSU, Developing a new vaccine from scratch takes considerable time. It depends a lot on how much information is available about the disease itself, how the disease infects people and spreads, and so on. But it traditionally has taken 5-10 years to get a new vaccine.</em>
<em>In my opinion, it depends. This means that it could take as little time or a long time. In general, it would take some time, but not much to this day. It would most likely take lots of years for </em><u><em>everyone in the world</em></u><em> to get the vaccines though.</em>
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<em>Hope this helps! <3</em>
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Volcán de Fuego, whose original name in the indigenous language is "Chi'gag", which translated into Spanish means <em>"where the fire is</em>" and El Acatenango whose name means something like <em>"fencing of the reeds";</em> are two <u>conical volcanoes</u> that are united and located to the west of the city of Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala.
<u>The other option is incorrect</u> because, although Volcan del Agua <em>(or Hunahpú in the language of the Maya)</em> is near the City of Antigua, it is located <u>closer to the south</u> than to the west of the city. (See figure atteched)
Therefore the right answer is:
<h2>A and C, Volcán de Fuego and El Acatenango.</h2>