6). Ustedes la buscan
7). Anabela la mira
8). No lo compro
9). Lo vemos
10). Las tengo
Explanation:Early one Saturday morning, (6) a fisherman and his (7) son's son went fishing. Since the fishermen don't like to talk (8) a lot, (9) the men in our story were so quiet like the (10) fish. (11) Only at noon, when the clouds appeared on the horizon, did the son He said to the father, "It looks like it's going to rain." (12) The father looked up at the sky and shook his head as a sign of approval. But he didn't say a word. (13) One day happened that way. On Sunday they took a break. But as usual, nothing was said. On Monday they went fishing again, but still in (14) silence. That's how Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday all passed in the same way. It wasn't until Friday night, when it started to rain heavily, that the father wiped (15) his forehead with his hand and said: "Yes, you are right.
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Traditional Clothing
The traditional clothing in Honduras is made by hand, typically from white fabric and sewn with colorful seams. Women may wear a sleeveless dress, usually with a cloth worn around the waist like a belt, while men wear white pants and a white shirt, also sewn with colorful designs. Some men add a hat, scarf or vest to their outfit. Traditional clothing may be worn by women from rural or indigenous communities. Otherwise, it’s usually only worn during festivals or holidays. Travelers who want to wear the clothing themselves may find it at local markets, such as the one in the Copan Ruins.
Everyday Clothes
Today, you won’t see too many people wearing traditional dress in Honduras, though you may glimpse a few on your visit. This is because Western styles have taken over the country, and Hondurans have simply added their own style to it. Honduras is a conservative country that gets a lot of sun in certain regions, so many people won’t show a lot of skin and might wear long pants and a long-sleeve shirt. Near the beach or even on weekends, though, people often wear T-shirts or tank tops.
Work Clothes
Where a person works in Honduras dictates the kind of clothing he or she wears to the job. In the larger cities, it’s common to see both male and female working professionals wearing casual business outfits, such as suits, blouses, heels, dress shoes, just as people do in urban centers around the world. Some men also wear gold chains, while women might wear fancy jewelry.