<h3>Based on the text, what is a true statement?</h3>
Answer: There are more restaurants than libraries. It is a true statement.
Explanation: En el texto se dice que <em>Carlota vive en una ciudad con más restaurantes que bibliotecas</em>.
The text says that <em>Carlota lives in a city with more restaurants than libraries.</em>
Then it's a true statement "there are more restaurants than libraries", in the city where Carlota lives.
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Carlota's city park is more fun than Laura's. It isn't a true statement.
En el texto se dice que <em>El parque de la ciudad de Carlota es </em><u><em>menos divertido</em></u><em> que el parque de la ciudad de Laura</em>.
The text says that <em>the city park of Carlota is </em><em><u>less fun</u></em><em> than the city park of Laura.</em>
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Carlota's house is bigger than Laura's. It isn't a true statement.
In the text nothing is said about Carlota's or Laura's houses.
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Laura exercises more in her city's streets. It isn't a true statement.
En el texto se dice que <em>Laura hace </em><u><em>tanto</em></u><em> ejercicio en el parque </em><u><em>como</em></u><em> en las calles de su ciudad.</em>
The text says that <em>Laura exercises </em><u><em>as much</em></u><em> in the park </em><u><em>as</em></u><em> in the streets of her city.</em>