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Cuando él _____se cae__________ de las rocas, yo siempre _____creo_________ que él ______está_______ muerto pero después de unos minutos, usualmente _____se levanta_______. (levantarse / caerse / creer / estar)
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Mis amigos y yo vamos <u>a la</u> playa.
Explanation:
Basically, your teacher is asking you to write about what you do outside of school, and a recent success (such as an A on a paper or you won an award for something). Also, your teacher wants to know about a real problem in your school (such as bullying, racism, sexism, etc.), and what you want to study next year in Spanish.
I cannot write the entire thing in space, but make sure you use SIMPLE verbs and phrases. You want to make this easier on you and your work. Use nouns that you know first and work your way up. I highly recommend SpanishDict.com for looking up nouns/verbs you don’t know, and it conjugates the entire verb list at the bottom of the definition. :)
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There is a valid argument to claim that the true beginning of the Latin boom began with Cervantes and never completely ended. Proponents of this theory claim that since the 16th century, Hispanic writers have contributed important works to all literary movements in history to the present. They point to great transformative writers beyond Cervantes such as Sor Juana, possibly the first feminist, or Bartolomé de las Casas, one of the first writers who wrote in defense of indigenous peoples in the New World.
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1910 I think is the answer. Hope it works out!