Answer:
Day of the Dead or Dia de Los Muertos began as a Mexican holiday—a mixture of indigenous and Catholic religious beliefs—as a way to honor family members who are no longer among the living. The celebrations are recognized on November 2 following All Saints Day on November 1 and have seen similar celebrations appear around the world. Day of the Dead festivities can be found throughout Central and Latin America, along with areas of Europe and North America.
As with many traditions expanding and mixing with cultures the Day of the Dead festivities vary depending on the country and the groups. Some are more colorful than others, or offer more of a celebration of the life’s that once were, while others use it as a chance to reconnect, to catch up with the deceased loved ones.
Answer:
Para lunes ustedes deben memorizar el vocabulario.
Answer:
The answer is b) gimnasio
Explanation:
I read all the stories - this is the correct answer. I swear
Answer:
this is for the estar question
Explanation:
p- position
l- location
a- action
c- condition
e- emotion
Clarification:
I found the instructions for the exercise and the audio description needed to complete it: Listen to Professor Morales talk about her Spanish classroom, then indicate with sí or no whether she mentions the items listed.
"¿Qué hay en mi clase de español? ¡Muchas cosas! Hay una puerta y cinco ventanas. Hay una pizarra con tiza. Hay muchos escritorios para los estudiantes. En los escritorios de los estudiantes hay libros y plumas. En la mesa de la profesora hay papel. Hay un mapa y un reloj en la clase también."
Answer:
1. Sí
2. Sí
3. Sí
4. No
5. Sí
6. Sí
7. No
8. Sí
9. Sí
10. No
11. Sí
12. Sí
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to read the description given and realize if the objects in the list are mentioned or not. This is <u>classroom related vocabulary.</u>
The translation of the objects mentioned is: puerta/door, ventanas/windows, pizarra/blackboard, tiza/chalk, escritorios/desks, sillas/chairs, libros/books, plumas/pens, mochilas/bags, papel/paper, reloj/watch.