Answer:
Depends how you think about it! I'd say new. MAKE MA BRAINLEST!!!!!
Explanation:
Answer C) Dangerous and uncivilized.
Answer:
Indigenous influences
In many parts of Latin America, the influence of indigenous populations is very
important. Indigenous people are the original or indigenous inhabitants of the Americas.
Today there are descendants of the famous Maya and Aztecs in Mexico and other parts of
Central America. Aztecs are famous for their precise calendar. It's a solar calendar
365 (three hundred and sixty-five) days.
In Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia there are many descendants of the Incas.
B Find the following information.
1. Three groups of indigenous people from Latin America?
2. type of calendar that indigenous people in Mexico have long before the conquest of the
Spanish?
Part C Find all the cognates in this short reading Compare your list with other class members.
Who found the most?
D Find words related to the following words.
1. the importance
2. the origin
3. The sun
4. Fame
And Answer.
Who are the homeless!
Explanation:
translation
The possible forms of comparison would be:
1) Carla <u>es más alta que </u>Cristina. (Carla is taller than Cristina.)
This type of comparison follows the next order:
verb <em>ser</em> + <em>más </em>+ adjective + <em>que.</em>
2) If we want to be precise, we could add the exact information and say:
Carla es<u> 5 centímetros </u>más alta que Cristina.
3) We could also say that 'Cristina is shorter than Carla.'
Cristina es más baja que Carla.
We use the same construction, but we just change the adjective <em>alta</em> (tall) for <em>baja</em> (short).
4) And finally, in Spanish, we can say that 'Cristina is <em>less tall</em> than Carla.'
Cristina es menos alta que Carla.
In this case, we just apply the adverb <em>menos</em> meaning <em>less.</em>
Answer: lee
Explanation: El periódico is newspaper and you read a newspaper. Leer is the word in Spanish which means to read.
CONJUGATION:
Yo leo (I read)
Tú lees (You read)
Él/Ella lee (He/She read)
Nosotros leemos (We read)
Ellos/Ellas leen (They read)