You could say "el dorado," which could be translated as "the golden." Technically, "dorado" refers to the color of gold, so it could also mean "the gilded" or "the gold-colored," but I think it's the phrase you're looking for.
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A
Explanation:
because the only answers that make sense are a and c but c tells to stay away from older wolves, but that is not true because the older wolves should stay away from younger wolves. Also, they do not <em>have </em>to kill their first buck it is just when they do is when they will be accepted into the pack. A makes more sense because in the passage it clearly states that they<em> must</em> be presented to the council
Answer:?? what
Explanation: That doesn't make sence explaing your question
Answer:
Ela é muito delicada e charmosa
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