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AfilCa [17]
3 years ago
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Spanish
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Genrish500 [490]3 years ago
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A. el plato principal
photoshop1234 [79]3 years ago
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A. El plato principal is the correct answer
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<em>2. Specialty markets in the U.S. ↔ C) Hispanic, Arabic, and Chinese in the same area that cater to immigrant food needs</em>

<em>3. Markets A) ↔ Little booths or kiosks to show their merchandise or products like fruits, vegetables, various handicrafts, flowers, religious items, music, homemade jellies, or desserts</em>

<em>4. Panadería B) ↔ A specialty store where you might buy bread or pastries in less urban areas</em>

Explanation:

<em>1. Supermarkets in Ecuador</em> ↔ <em>D) Often inside malls, they carry fruits, meats, household goods, and also sporting goods section, a clothing section, and at times even a restaurant</em>

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<em>2. Specialty markets in the U.S.</em> ↔ <em>C) Hispanic, Arabic, and Chinese in the same area that cater to immigrant food needs</em>

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<em>3. Markets</em>  ↔  <em>A) Little booths or kiosks to show their merchandise or products like fruits, vegetables, various handicrafts, flowers, religious items, music, homemade jellies, or desserts</em>

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<em>Panadería</em>  ↔<em> B) A specialty store where you might buy bread or pastries in less urban areas</em>

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