The analogy in the title “The Many Faces of Nigerian Food" alludes to the ethnic diversity of Nigeria and its diversity in terms of culture.
Explanation:
Nigeria is a diverse nation. It has many ethnicity that have overlapping and different cultural practices of their own.
These ethnicity all interact with each other in the modern world and are able to create modern cuisines along with their own traditional ones.
It is also to be seen that the nation was colonized by the British who had brought their own ideas of Cuisine that persist to this day.
The tea, the coffee and the dishes around toast have persisted.
The homegrown dishes made around Yam and meat of cattle have also persisted to this day and modernized.
Answer:
The answer is the first option "caminas".
Explanation:
When we conjugate the verb caminar (to walk) in the indicativo presente mood in Spanish, this is what we have:
yo camino
tú caminas
él/ella camina
nosotros caminamos
vosotros camináis
ellos/ellas caminan
Therefore, if the question wants us to conjugate it as "you walk" in English, we will have "tú caminas" in Spanish, since tú = you. Since the conjugation is enough to show to which person (first, second, or third; singular or plural) the verb refers, we may very well leave out the pronoun "tú", and say only "caminas".
Answer:
Choose the option that is properly transcribed:<br/><br/><br/>1. "It's
raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you're gonna need your umbrella."
A: It's raining today, so unless you want to get drenched, you're going to need your umbrella.
B: It is raining today, so unless you want to get drenched, you are going to need your umbrella.
C: Its raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you're gonna need your umbrella.
D: It's raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you're gonna need your umbrella.
The right answer is A :)
Explanation: