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Sladkaya [172]
3 years ago
15

Lee el texto y después la pregunta y escoge la opción con la respuesta correcta según el texto. Read the text and then the quest

ion, and choose the option with the correct answer, based on the text.
Soy Pita y estoy en el metro. Estudio en la universidad en la ciudad y hoy voy a visitar a mi familia en el campo. El metro no llega al campo y después de bajar del metro, tengo que tomar un autobús para llegar al pueblo. Mi papá va a llegar por mí a la estación de autobuses y vamos en carro a la casa. Ya voy a bajar en la parada de metro y me tengo que ir. ¡Tengo prisa porque el autobús sale en 15 minutos!

Based on the text, what do you think Pita will do next? (1 point)

Question 9 options:

1)

Subir al autobús.

2)

Subir al metro.

3)

Llegar al campo.

4)

Ir en carro a la casa de sus papás.
Spanish
2 answers:
Step2247 [10]3 years ago
8 0
The answer is 1- subir al autobus.
aivan3 [116]3 years ago
5 0
The answer is 1 subir al autobús
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