Question #2 . saco
Question #3 . empeze
Question #4 . empezamos
Question #5 . empezo
Question #6 . toco
Question #7 . llamo
Question #8 . hablo
Question #9 . llevaste
Question #10 . miro
Question #11 . viaje
Question #12 .cantaste
Question #13 . estudiabas
Question #14 . lavo
Question #15 . lavabas
Question #16 . lavaban
Question #17 . bailaba
Question #18 . llamaba
Question #19 . cantaban
Question #20 . pagaba
Answer:
The Oruro Carnival combines stories of the Conquest with religious elements. true false 2. The Virgen del Socavón is the protector of the city. true false 3. Devil masks have symbols of indigenous mythology. true false 4. The masks are all the same. true false 5. The most famous parade is that of the brunette. true false 6. The carnival devil has elements of Uncle Supay from Andean mythology. true false 7. The parade of the morenadas is done in commemoration of the Virgen del Socavón. true false 8. The Oruro Carnival has been declared "masterpiece of the oral and intangible heritage of humanity". true False
Explanation:
Answer:
the correct answer is A.) Cuesta
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Explanation:
(English translation) all of them means cost
Ella (Her) - to cost (o—>ue)
a. cuesta - (present femine)
b. costa - (incorrect form)
c. cuesto (past tense)
d. cuestas (when there is more than one)