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A Jorge le gusta estudiar en la clase de inglés
Hey Jordan,
Peru is the third largest country in South America. It is roughly twice the size of the second biggest state in the Unites States, Texas. How's that for size?? Over eighty percent of the population has indigenous heritage. A little over one-fourth of the population is younger than the age of fifteen. When it comes to religion, the majority of Peruvians are Roman Catholic. Roman Catholics make up a whopping eighty one percent of the population. It is also very important that one is punctual when it comes to appointments and other business meetings moreso than other nations.
One of the differences between Peru and America is that Peru is more dicriminatory. There are instances when Indigenous people are denied entry to places simply due to their ethnicity. Another difference is that whether you go to a public or private school, both are nearly always required to wear school uniforms. Finally, when close friends meet they commonly kiss each other on the cheek when meeting and parting.
One of the similarities between Peru and the United States is that both countries are very nationalistic. Both countries take great pride in their country and are very patriotic. Another similarity is that the majority of the population is Christian. The last similarity is that people in Lima and other urban areas tend to wear Western-style clothing.
Have a great trip! Bring me back a souvenir!
(insert name here)
El televisor es más caro que la cámara
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1. La reportera era <u>de Salamanca</u>
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2. Samuel y Minerva parecen <u>hermanos</u>
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3. El caballo tenia sed
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4. El parchís y la oca son <u>juegos de mesa</u>
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5. Julián siempre duerme bocarriba
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6. Mi profesora de gimnasia es <u>muy divertida</u>
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