Answer:
truth vs loyalty, short-term vs long-term, individual vs community, and justice vs mercy.
Explanation:
Bell is the answer to this question
<span>The correct answers are tengo; consigo; sigues.
The aim here is to provide the correct present form of the verbs in brackets. When it comes to numbers 1 and 2, we need first person singular (yo) for verbs (tener) and (conseguir), which are (tengo) and (consigo) - both of these verbs are irregular. For number 3, we need present tense for second person singular (tu) for verb (seguir), which is (sigues) - this is also irregular, which means that it needs to be learned by heart.</span>
A poem from Celia Cruz:
advice
there’s no clear way to grow
not tall
nor old
nor along with the winter day
this street this afternoon
the sun is blinding
you turn the other way
to watch the walking shadows
walk with you
some teenage girls
in one beautiful voice
stand on a corner and sing
there’s no way here for me to take you home
separated out
their voices wouldn’t seem so
but together
energy and
the way words and meaning
don’t matter
just song
their laughter
what else do you want to hear?
it snowed this morning
the sky is blue
all day there were little things
dishes, clean-up, straighten up
slow down, baby, one girl sings
a sudden deeper solo
voice among their voices
you wonder
is there someone for her now
she’d sing slow down to?
she’s young and tall
steam surrounds her face
and her friends just watch her
swaying, swaying
slow down, baby
slow down
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