The brain can't tell the difference between the real and the imagined – is a myth. It is intriguing to wonder why perception differs from person to person, how imagination can evoke a creative frenzy or intrusive memories that debilitate those with PTSD.
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Answer:
mandarina
l<u>echazo</u>
<u>patilla</u>
naranja
mango
melon
Explanation:
For lechazo (lamb) and patilla (pin), these are not fruits, yet they are the only words I could come up with.
B. It is about a person emotions

✹ English ➝ Spanish
1) Ana was reading a book when she heard a noise.
- Ana estaba leyendo un libro cuando escuchó un ruido.
2) The man was talking on the phone while he was driving.
- El hombre estaba hablando por teléfono mientras conducía.
3) Once upon a time, a princess kissed a frog (una rana).
- Érase una vez, una princesa besó a una rana (una rana).
4) While the baby was sleeping the parents cooked dinner.
- Mientras el bebé dormía, los padres prepararon la cena.
5) Last night, my brother came home late.
- Anoche, mi hermano llegó tarde a casa.
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