Answer:
Christmas in Mexico bears only a slight resemblance to an American Christmas. Both Holidays remain grand events in their respective cultures and both are based on the celebration of the birth of Christ Jesus; however, this is where the major similarities conclude. While both countries regard December 25th as the observed date of the event, Mexican Christians focus their celebration on the evening before, December 24th. Christmas Eve in America is still respected as a holy day, but contemporary Christians usually spend this day in preparation for the next. La Navidad, December 25th in Mexico, is considered a holiday but not to the extent of the previous evening.
ANSWERS:
1) (El/Un) reloj está al lado del pizarrón.
2) (La/Una) silla está debajo del pupitre.
3) (La/Una) mochila está dentro de la sala de clase.
4) (La/Una) ventana está delante de la silla.
5) [I have no idea where the teacher’s desk is in the picture so if you could locate it for me I can form a sentence for this number for you :) ]
6) (La/Una) maestra está lejos del reloj.
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