Answer:
What effect does the personification of nature have on this poem?
It proves that the speaker is unbalanced, and that he is suffering from paranoia and delusions. It specifically gives the speaker and the audience hope that there is an afterlife.
Answer:
1. False (They're soccer champions, not models.)
2. False. (Normally, in WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, only teams that represent countries participate, and there's not even more than 10 thousand countries, so I doubt there's actually one million teams that currently exist.)
3. True (Yes, the one that has the most points (goles) wins.
4. True (If both teams end up with the same score, it's a DRAW.)
5. False (Yes, football aficionados do applaud when there's an amazsing play or their favorite team wins.)
6. False (If this was true, then the queen would always be there to be given flowers.)
Explanation:
Answer:
1. El agente de viajes.
2. El agente de viajes.
3. El empleado del hotel.
4. El inspector de aduanas.
5. El empleado del hotel.
6. El inspector de aduanas.
Explanation:
Taking into account what you have heard in the audio, you have to select the best option and you can use each option twice.
For example, the exercise would be something like this:
<em>1. El agente de viajes.</em>
<em>2. El agente de viajes.</em>
<em>3. El empleado del hotel.</em>
<em>4. El inspector de aduanas.</em>
<em>5. El empleado del hotel.</em>
<em>6. El inspector de aduanas.</em>
4 - para cuando comenzó a ponerse extremadamente nerviosa y está reconsiderando su decisión de irse