Answer:
The correct answers are: 1. Locutor/conductor. 2. Emisora. 3. Documental. 4. Publicidad/Anuncio/Comercial/Cuña. 5. Televidente/Telespectador/Espectador. 6. Diario. 7. Reportero/Periodista. 8. Actor/Actriz/Superestrella. 9. Lector(a). 10. Cine.
Explanation:
This exercise deals with vocabulary related to media. There is not only one option for most of the terms, since it depends on the kind of regional Spanish you might be learning. I presented all the possible options, which I explain bellow:
- Locutor - Mostly used for radio presenters.
- Conductor - This can be used for any person that presents a TV or radio show.
- Emisora - Refers to the physical radio station that broadcasts the signal.
- Documental - A documentary film.
- Publicidad/Anuncio/Comercial - These all refer to publicity and are commonly interchanged. They might be used for print, TV, or radio ads.
- Cuña - This is a specialized term used for the short radio ads presented during the pauses of a radio show.
- Televidente/Telespectador/Espectador - These all refer to the viewer. Most of the times, the used term depends on the regional use of Spanish.
- Diario - A daily print of a periodical publication, such as a newspaper.
- Reportero/Periodista - Reporter or journalist.
- Actor/Actriz - An actor or actress, respectively.
- Superestrella - A superstar. The question talks about a "muy famoso" (very famous) person, so this term might be in place.
- Lector(a) - A reader. Add the "a" at the end to make it femenine.
- Cine - This refers to the physical theater and to the movies industry.
Answer:
1.No es logico. Las fresas con azucar tienen sabor dulce.
2.Es logico
3.No es logico. Hervimos las zanahorias en agua caliente.
4. Es logico
5.No es logico. Desayunamos por la manana,
6. No es logico. Mezclamos la mostaza con el vinagre para tener un sabor agria.
Just dont forget to add symbols over the letters
Explanation:
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Answer:
Galleries and museums, Theatres, Parks are places to visit.
Explanation:
Bellavista:the Bellavista neighborhood features graffiti-lined streets with cafes, art galleries and boutique shops. Here, you'll find inventive cocktail bars and eclectic eateries rubbing shoulders with antique homes and colonial mansions.
Museum of Memory and Human Rights: If you're looking to learn more about General Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship, plan a visit to the Museum of Memory and Human Rights (Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos). The museum catalogues Pinochet's 17-year rule, which resulted in the torture, murder and disappearance of thousands of Chileans. etc.
Central Market: To get your seafood fix in Santiago, head straight to the Central Market (Mercado Central). Here, you'll find a festive atmosphere and top-grade fish. As you walk past the stalls and stands, you'll come across rarities like giant squid, sea urchin and barnacles, among other unconventional offerings.
Hope this helps:)