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.
Answer:
F = M × a
Explanation:
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Answer:
Preferir is a stem changing verb as e changes to i in the present tense:
yo - prefiero
tu - prefieres
él/ella/Ud - prefiere
nos - preferimos
vos - preferís
ellos/ellas/ Uds - prefieren
Explanation:
Note: The change from e to i does not apply to vosotros or nosotros.
It also does not appear in other tenses except Preterite él because of pronunciation.
The answer is b, pagué.
Explanation:
The question is asked in the preterite, so you must reply in the preterite. Normally, for an AR verb like pagar, you would conjugate it as "é" for the verb ending, but since pagar falls under the category of CAR, GAR, ZAR verbs, the verb ending becomes "ué". Now, you would take the stem of pagar (which is pag) and add the ending (ué) to form "pagué", meaning "I paid".