ALICIA<em> </em><em>¿Dónde estás? </em>
DANIEL <em>No estoy muy seguro, no encuentro el nombre de la calle. Pero estoy </em><em>(2)</em><u><em>viendo</em></u><em> un centro comercial a mi izquierda y más allá parece que están </em><em>(3)</em><u><em>construyendo</em></u><em> un estadio de fútbol. </em><em>(4)</em><u><em>Hablando</em></u><em> de fútbol, ¿dónde tengo mis boletos? ¡He perdido mis entradas! </em>
ALICIA <em>Madre mia, ¡sigues </em><em>(5)</em><u><em>siendo</em></u><em> un desastre! Algún día te va a pasar algo serio. </em>
DANIEL <em>¡Siempre andas </em><em>(6)</em><u><em>pensando</em></u><em> lo peor! </em>
ALICIA <em>¡Y tú siempre estás </em><em>(7)</em><u><em>olvidándote</em></u><em> de todo! </em>
DANIEL <em>¡Ya estamos </em><em>(8)</em><u><em>discutiendo</em></u><em> otra vez! </em>
<h3>Translation: </h3>
ALICE Where are you?
DANIEL I'm not really sure, I can't find the name of the street. But I'm looking a shopping mall to my left and beyond that it looks like a soccer stadium is being built. Speaking of soccer, where are my tickets? I have lost my tickets!
ALICE Oh my gosh, you're still a mess! Someday something serious is going to happen to you.
DANIEL You're always thinking the worst!
ALICIA And you are always forgetting everything!
DANIEL We are already arguing again!
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
Answer:
1. True
2.True
3.False
4.False
5.True
6.False
Explanation:
1.The Golden Age of Mexican cinema (Spanish: Época de Oro del Cine Mexicano) is a period in the history of the Cinema of Mexico between 1933 and 1964 when the Mexican film industry reached high levels of production, quality and economic success of its films, besides having gained recognition internationally.
2.The chains are listed alphabetically by continent and then by country
3.Though popcorn and fountain sodas still are standard finds at movie concession stands all over the world, some snacks might be surprising.
4. No Explanation
5.Viktor Jakovleski Tultepec, Mexico, is known for just one thing
6.in 1989, Mexican cinema had no theaters or audiences in Mexico. right false
y= 3x+7
y+2=3(x+3) - multiply for 3x and 9
y= 3x +9 -2
y=3x+7
<span>Spain's first settlement in the US was Florida (which is the adjective flowery.) Also controlled some other state areas like Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, and California. A notable place would be St. Augustine since it's the oldest settlement in the US. I don't know of any traditions/beliefs. </span>