Answer:
Death has been perceived in the Mexican culture as something to celebrate and not be sad about.
Explanation:
As a Mexican person, on November 1st and 2nd are Día de Muertos which is a pre-hispanic tradition that is still celebrated which is are the days of remembering and celebrating the family members that have passed away by making them an altar, putting food, and placing Mexican marigolds as a path for them to come into your house.
B. saque
The day before yesterday, I (blank) 10,000 pesos from the ATM. A. you took B. took out C. took D. they took out
As you can see B would be correct.
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Well my family cooks a pig/hog on a open pit fire. after that we light some fire works, and most the time we light off some larterns for people have passed away in our family.
Im gonna say c. Rock paintings