The answer is C because its asking how much are the books, the one you answered was incorrect because if you translate it you said “how many” instead of “how much”
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Answer: </em></h2><h2><em>"Cuando me enfermé de gripe, me encontraba en un viaje familiar cerca de un bosque, el clima era agradable pero cambiaba continuamente, salimos la segunda noche mi hermana y yo a jugar con nuestra mascota ya que cerca había un río, empezó a llover levemente, nuestros padres repetidamente nos gritaban que tuviéramos cuidado y que volviéramos porque estaba lloviendo, nos acercamos al río y jugando me caí, jugamos mucho tiempo bajo la lluvia hasta que paró y regresamos, al siguiente día iríamos a un paseo a la montaña, pero todo tuvo que esperar debido a que mi cabeza empezó a doler, no podía levantarme y no paraba de estornudar, mis padres y abuelos se enojaron con nosotras porque debíamos haber hecho caso, me llevaron al médico y tuve que pasarme todo el viaje en cama, no pude hacer ninguna de las actividades planeadas y mi cuerpo dolía!; </em></h2><h2><em>moraleja.- hagan caso a sus padres o se tendrán que quedar en cama en lugar de hacer cosas interesantes." </em></h2>
<em>Note: Hi! this isn't my story, but I hope it can help you!, if you need something more I speak spanish :D</em>
Answer:
The night before Andy left for the Middle East, he calls Fiona “Fast and Furious”. Later in the story, when Fiona tries to back out of Troop Greeters, the phrase is repeated when Chloe also calls her “Fast and Furious”. This causes Fiona to connect her current feelings of nervousness with a moment of comfort she had with her brother, which helps her build up the bravery to greet the troopers at the airport since she imagines her brother in their position. The author also uses sound devices when the spectators at Fiona’s basketball game yell cheers like “Hey Fi, make it three!” and “What do you see, Fi?”. This symbolizes Fiona’s confidence throughout the story and whenever she’s told one of these catchy phrases, her self-esteem goes up and she feels surer of herself.
Explanation:
Look for all the times that the author repeats words and uses alliteration, because chances are: it's for a reason.
Incorrect
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Actually, the superlative form of "bonita" wouldn't be "bonitísima", it would merely be "muy bonita". Just like "very beautiful", not "beautifullest"