Answer:
To complete this exercise, you have to write about one of the people from the list given.
First, you need to choose one person. For example, let's select Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Secondly, you have to describe what this person does. If we follow the example, we can explain that Lin-Manuel Miranda is an actor, singer, songwriter and producer from the United States. He's Latino because his origin is Puerto Rican. He's most known because he created and starred two Broadway musicals: Hamilton and In the Heights. In this part of the exercise, you need to include a lot more information about the person you chose to write about.
Then, you need to continue talking about the person you chose, but in this case, describe his or her contribution to their country or the community they represent. Following the example about Lin-Manuel Miranda, you can explain how he represents Latino culture in In the Heights and what do you think about the image of Hamilton and the founding fathers and writing a musical about that specific part of the American history. You can even discuss the relation between being Latino and writing and producing Hamilton .
I’m fluent, but if you are having a hard time with conjunctions you can get the app SpanishDict and it shows you all the different conjunction’s
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Clarification:
I found the instructions for the exercise online: Select the word that best relates to the word provided (the word provided is the first one).
Answer:
1. número
casa cuarto <u>seis</u>
2. curso
<u>periodismo</u> estadio reloj
3. biblioteca
pluma <u>libro</u> semana
4. prueba
tiza <u>examen</u> mochila
5. pizarra
<u>tiza</u> especialización librería
6. profesor
borrador silla <u>estudiante</u>
7. hora
<u>reloj</u> papelera pluma
8. puerta
programa mujer <u>ventana</u>
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to select the words that best relates to the word given. This is an activity about <u>vocabulary in Spanish.</u>
The translation of the words related are:
1. number: six
2. course: journalism
3. library: book
4. test: exam
5. blackboard: chalk
6. professor: student
7. time: clock
8. door: window