Answer:
2 should be 5
3 should be 1
4 gets complicated but next to the letter you are going to put a number so for letter you put 1 and c is 2 b is 3 a is 4 d is 5 and e is 6
number 5 is a bit complicated to you put true or false next to the number, number 1 should be false
2 should be true
3 should be false
4 should be true
5 should be false
6 should be true
Explanation:
<h3>Choose the correct equivalent for ¡Coma!</h3>
Answer: Eat!
Explanation: The exclamation marks indicates that it is a command and the imperative mood is being used. ¡Coma! is the second, formal person in Spanish of the verb "comer" in the imperative form. ¡Coma usted!
Answer:Questions about the story
1. Who was Margarita Pareja? Why does the narrator want to know her story?
2. When did what is said about her happen?
3. What did Margarita's father work on? Where did the story take place?
4. What was Margarita like?
5. Who came from Spain? Who was this young man coming to visit?
6. Where did Luis meet Margarita? What happened between them?
Explanation:
It's the same as in English. Bus
Although the full word is "autobús", "bus" is more common