So, you will create an outline of the Guatemalan you visited. Do this in english. Nobody will be able to help with this as we do not know the town.

- This weekend my friends and I are going to the beach. I like the mountains, but my friends prefer to go to the beach. So we're going to Ocean City, New Jersey.
- We go by car, because we live in Philadelphia and it's only an hour's drive. There are no buses or trains to the beach. and it is faster to go by car.
- We decided to stay at the campsite very close to the beach. We bring food and a tent. It is much cheaper than going to a hotel. We will stay until Sunday because we have to go to school on Monday.
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- Este fin de semana mis amigos y yo vamos a la playa. Yo me gustan las montañas, pero a mis amigas prefieran ir la playa. Por eso, vamos a Ocean City, Nueva Jersey.
- Vamos en coche, porque vivimos en Filadelfia y es solo una hora en coche. No hay autobuses o trenes a la playa. y es más rápido ir en coche.
- Decidimos quedar en el camping muy cerca de la playa. Traemos la comida y una tienda de campaña. Es mucho más barato que ir a un hotel. Quedaremos hasta el domingo porque tenemos que ir a la escuela el lunes.
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Answer:
They are called <u>bodegón.</u>
Explanation:
<em>Bodegón </em>in Spanish refers to painting that represents still life and mostly food or people with food (fruits, vegetables, bread, drinks, etc.)
It became a painting style in 17th century. In catholic countries (Spain) painting food and still life had a religious connotation because it remembers us that earthly life and all its wealth is temporary. Some of the most famous Spanish artists that painte ¡d <em>bodegón</em> are: Zurbarán, Goya, Velázquez, etc.
Para el la actividad vista en esta imagen
that is for the activity seen in this image btw
EXPLANATIONAnswer:
Roberto y yo / <u><em>nos levantamos</em></u> a las 7:00
papá / <u><em>se ducha</em></u> primero y / luego <u><em>se afeita </em></u>
yo / <u><em>me lavo </em></u> la cara y / <u><em>me visto</em></u> antes de tomar café
mamá /<u><em>se peina</em></u> y / luego <u><em>se maquilla</em></u>
todos <u><em>nos sentamos</em></u> a la mesa para comer.
Roberto <u><em>se cepilla</em></u> los dientes después de comer.
yo <u><em>me pongo</em></u> el abrigo antes de salir.
<u><em>nos irnos.</em></u>
<u><em></em></u>
<u><em>EXPLICATION;</em></u>
<u><em>Direct Object Pronouns
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<u><em>
</em></u>Direct object pronouns replace a word or phrase, which in the sentence fulfills that function (direct object).
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</em></u>Usually these pronouns are found before the verb when it is conjugated.
Me
Te
Lo
La
Nos
Las
Los