Answer:
The words that could fill the blanks in each case are:
- <em>Mi tía es </em><u><em>mexicana</em></u><em>. Vive en Guadalajara. </em>
- <em>Mi primo no es rubio, es </em><em><u>blanco</u></em><em>. </em>
- <em>Mi novio cree que la clase no es fácil; es </em><u><em>difícil</em></u><em>. </em>
- <em>Los libros son </em><u><em>interesantes</em></u><em>; me gustan mucho. </em>
- <em>Mis hermanos son </em><u><em>tímidos</em></u><em>; no tienen muchos amigos. </em>
- <em>Las gemelas tienen quince años. Son </em><u><em>quinceañeras</em></u><em>.</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the sentences is:
- My aunt is <u>Mexican</u>. Lives in Guadalajara.
- My cousin is not blond, he is <u>white</u>.
- My boyfriend thinks class is not easy; it's <u>hard</u>.
- The books are <u>interesting</u>; I like them very much.
- My brothers are <u>shy</u>; they do not have many friends.
- The twins are fifteen years old. They are <u>quinceañeras</u>.
Since there are no options to choose the most appropriate word, I have selected for you those that I consider best apply to the context of the sentence, as I explain below:
- <em>"Mexicana"</em> is chosen because it is mentioned that he lives in a state of that country.
- <em>"Blanco"</em> is chosen since it could be another option, in addition to brown or perhaps Caucasian.
- <em>"Difícil"</em> is the opposite of easy.
- Regularly when a book likes it very much, it is very "interesante."
- Shy people regularly have few friends.
- In many Latin American countries, girls who turn 15 are called <em>"quinceañeras."</em>
Answer:
a=4
r = \frac{-16}{4}r=4−16
r = -4r=−4
a_{13} = 4×(-4)^{(13-1)}a13=4×(−4)(13−1)
a_{13} = 4×(-4)^{12}a13=4×(−4)12
a_{13} = 4×16777216a13=4×16777216
a_{13} = 67108864a13=67108864
Answer:
The correct answer is La ventanilla.
Explanation:
Despite not having the list since it was not included in the question, I can tell you that "billetes" are bought at a "ventanilla".
As long as you have these kinds of exercises, and you have such a list of definitions, the best thing you can do is take a dictionary and look for each of these words there. Once you have the definitions it will be easier for you to find the correct answers.
Paco tiene que limpiar su baño.
The correct verbs for #1 are in the order:
Monte
Tomamos
Mandaron
Acampastes
The correct verbs for #2 are in the order:
Visitaron
Tomaron
Compraron
Regateaban
Mandaron
The answers for #3 are in the order:
Tomamos muchas fotos de nuestras vacaciones.
Nadie nos mando tarjetas postales.
Compramos unas camisetas bonitas por un bien precio