Answer:
1. El señor estra en una peluquería.
2. El señor desea hacerse cortar el pelo.
3. Quiere el corte con tijeras.
4. El pelo de lado izquierdo debe ser largo.
5. El señor prefiere el pelo del lado derecho muy corto.
6. El peluquero dice que no puede cortarle el pelo así.
7. Así lo hizo el peluquero la última vez.
Isabel Allende traveled to Chile to provide help after the earthquake. True False 2. Santiago airport remained open after the natural disaster. True False 3. The magnitude of destruction caused by the earthquake could be seen on television. True False 4. As technology failed, old methods were used to communicate. True False 5. A twelve-year-old girl saved the inhabitants of an island by sounding the alarm and telling them about the tsunami. True False 6. The "coffee cup" symbolizes Chilean hospitality. True False 7. The tourists and afuerinos ran to take refuge in the hills just
Answer:
True, hacer= to do, saber de salir de traer= know to get out bring, ver= watch or look
A. Hearing
B. Falling
C. Building
D. Running away
It doesnt make a lot of sense but i think its D
Answer:
The answers to these blank spaces entirely depends on learning the appropriate vocabulary on the subject of volcanoes and learning about the "Ruta Colonbial y de Los Volcanes", a touristic plan that has been agreed upon by the countries of Central America where these volcanoes, that can be visited, are located. This plan began since 2008, and it has become very famous and it can take up to 3 weeks to do. The answers, with the Spanish words, and their translation in English, would be thus:
El recorrido de los volcanes es el itinerario favorito de los visitantes ya que éstos pueden escuchar los ruidos (volcanic sounds) volcánicos y sentir el piso (ground) vibrando cuando caminan cerca. Es posible caminar por las laderas (slopes) de los volcanes que no están activos y observar la lava fluyendo (flowing from) en antiguas erupciones. ¡Centroamérica es un milagro (miracle) de la naturaleza!