Answer:1. Sensacionalista. 2.tira cómica. 3.emisora. 4.lectores. 5.anuncios. 6.temporada. 7. redactor
Explanation:1. They talk about press that is not serious, amog the options the most appropriate is sensacionalist. 2. Talking about a periodic publication on a newspaper, it makes sense for it to be a comic. 3. programs of classical music are in radio stations. 4. Magazines are bought by readers. 5. pop stars get a lot of money from advertisement. 6. soup operas are produced season by season, as series. 7. Magazines are in need of writers not speakers, at least in the paper version.
Answer:
1. dictadura
2. elecciones
3. elegir
4. poder
5. resistencia/oposición
6. aprobó
7. partidos
8. gobierno
9. democracia
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that in this exercise you have been asked to fill the blank with the appropriate word. The text is about the Spanish transition to democracy. As it is described in the excerpt, in the 1970s Spain became a democratic country, after having been ruled by a military dictatorship ("dictadura"). For the first time in a long time there were elections ("elecciones"), and the Spanish people could choose their president ("presidente"). The excerpt also mentions the words parties ("partidos"), resistance ("resistencia"), and government ("gobierno").
I think the answer is: Mudarse de casa.
A) la respuesta es cambiarme
b) la respuesta es incorrecto
1. Anímale (singular)
2. Libros (plural)
3. Mesa (singular)
4. Profesor (Singular)
5. Teléfonos (plural)