Answer:
- Question 1: ¿Cómo es tu padre?
What is your father like? (What does he look like?)
(alto y moreno):
He’s tall and has dark hair/ skin tone (it doesn't specifically mention hair)
- Question 2: José, ¿dónde están mis papeles?
Jose, where are my papers?
(en el escritorio):
(On the desk)
- Question 3: ¿Cómo es la escuela de Felipe?
what's Felipe's school like?
(pequeña y vieja):
(Small and old)
- Question 4: ¿Son mexicanos los amigos de ustedes?:
Are your friends Mexican?
(puertorriqueños):
(Puerto Ricans)
- Question 5: Mami, ¿dónde está mi tarea?:
Mommy, where is my homework?
(en la mesa):
on the table
- Question 6: ¿Cómo son los hermanos de Pilar?:
What are Pilar's brothers like?
(simpáticos):
Nice
Explanation:
I translated them all in google translate and then made sure they were correct in<u> spanishdict.com </u>.
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Answer: Colonization
Explanation:
Guatemala was once the seat of power of the ancient Mayan civilization and the Maya are currently a major ethnic group there. However, the area was eventually conquered and colonized by Spain.
The Spanish method of colonization differed from the English in that they would procreate with the local population and enforce their customs on them in a process called Hispanicization.
People in Guatemala were not spared of this and as the Spanish enforced their customs and procreated with the native population, Spanish customs became the dominant customs in Guatemala and explains why even today, the country shares customs with Spain.
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