Although both represent the coming of age of a girl, they are celebrated in two cultures and at different ages.
Sweet 16s are typically held in Northern America (and other places as well) and are parties held to celebrate a girl turning 16. It's usually more festive and meant to be a fun party, with loose customs.
Quinceneras are mainly celebrated in Latin America and celebrates the transition of a girl, from childhood to womanhood, at the age of 15. It is a very important tradition that includes a ceremony (then an afterward party), with families saving money even before the birth of their daughter! There are many customs that are upheld, such as the changing of the shoes, when the birthday girl wears flats in the beginning of the ceremony then later changes to heels, symbolic of her entering womanhood.
Answer:
Juan y yo barremos el comedor también.
Explanation:
Juan y yo - Two people - "We"
Nosotros - barremos
Answer:
30
Explanation:
The constant is the slope or m. Since this equation is y=mx+b the 30 is m
25 is the fee you pay no matter what, however the 30 is the fee that reacts to the number of days. No matter if it's 30 days or 2 the amount per day stays the same, this is why it is the constant.
It's called a flat fee because the price does not change for every x no matter the amount of days.
Answer:
1) cien
2) novecientos mil
3) mil
4) sesenta y cinco
5) un millón
Explanation:
We have to complete the sequence:
Question 1: noventa y siete, noventa y ocho, noventa y nueve, cien
Question 2: trescientos mil, seiscientos mil, novecientos mil
Question 3: cuatro mil, tres mil, dos mil, mil
Question 4: ochenta y cinco, setenta y cinco, sesenta y cinco, cincuenta y cinco
Question 5: cuatro millones, tres millones, dos millones, un millón
Choose the sentence that best describes the image.
Answer : C.) El pronóstico dice que va a haber una tormenta.
Explanation : A "<em>pronóstico</em>" is a prediction, so it refers to the future. It is something that is going to happen. Va a haber.
<em>Translation : The forecast says there will be a storm</em>.