These are the complete sentences to form a romantic legend:
Había una <u>vez</u> una <u>princesa</u> muy hermosa que se llamaba Imelda. Esta princesa vivía en el <u>palacio</u> de su padre, que estaba en lo alto de una <u>montaña.</u> Un guerrero llamado Edmundo estaba <u>enamorado</u> de Imelda.
Él quería <u>casarse</u> con ella después de la guerra. El ejército <u>peleó</u> valientemente, pero Edmundo no <u>regresó</u>. Imelda solamente recibió un <u>mensaje</u> que decía que Edmundo <u>murió</u> en una batalla. ¡Imelda estaba muy triste!
<h3>How do you complete a Spanish vocabulary exercise?</h3>
In this exercise, you have to complete the romantic legend with the Spanish vocabulary words given. It's important to understand the context of every sentence to choose the correct words.
A romantic legend is a story, in this case, a romantic story that has an unknown origin and where extraordinary events happen.
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Answer:
English: where are the ID cards?
Spanish: ¿Dónde están las tarjetas de identificación?
I believe the answer would be: A, or B.
I might say B because while the explanation explicitly talks about a civil war, the only mention about a plague is about some Incas dying of diseases, not necessarily a plague.
Explanation: The Spanish explorer Francisco Pizarro invaded the Incan Empire in 1532, seeking riches. The Inca had already had some contact with Europeans, and many had died of European diseases. The empire was also weakened by a civil war between two ruling brothers.