<span>1.B
2.A
--->Even if it’s seemingly one of the Top 5 tourist sites of Santiago, Cerro San Cristóbal. This big hill is located in the middle of the city which gives one of the most beautiful Santiago panoramas available.
3.B,
--->Poncho is a Spanish loan word used in the US. It is a word which originally came from Araucanian. "Araucanian" is of Spanish origin too. The term Mapuche, meaning, "people from the land" was the term used to designate the Araucanians inhabitants of the south-central area of the Chilean territory ans southern Argentina.
4.A
5.C
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Answer:
Tiene miedo
Explanation:
Because she is afraid that may fall
True cognates:
piano, viólin, trompeta, saxofón, profesor,músico, artista, radio, television,clases,junio,julio.
false cognate:
dólares
Sorry, if you are talking about the South American country, remember that it is Colombia, not Columbia.
In Colombia, the pharmacies are called droguerías.
<em>If you're talking about British Columbia in Canada, I understand they're called </em><em>chemist/chemist's.</em>
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