Answer:
Explanation:
heres what it said translated:
The boy on the wooden box
1. What did Schindler do to get his employees back and get them out of Auschwitz?
2. In Auschwitz, who were the ones who selected to go to the group on the left?
3. What gift did Schindler give his workers as a farewell?
4. What did you give your Schindler workers before you left?
5. Who was Dr. Neu?
6. Why did Dr. Neu give his wife a bad look?
7. Who did the Leyson's family get help from from E.E.U.U.
8. What did one of the passengers who traveled on the train with Leyson explain to him?
9. Why do you think some Germans said "We did not know anything"
10. What did Leyson leave on the train as part of his past?
11. What offerings does Schindler have in his grave?
12. Who do you consider a Leyson hero? Why?
13. What was the end?
14. Write a comment about the book.
15. What did Leyson die of?
If you know who Leyson is i dont know, all i can help you with is it translated, Im sorry!
Answer:
You Will say vale when you agree in spain
Eres paciente pero divertido
"Eres" already implies the person it's talking to (you, in this case), if we wanted to make it formal, we would've used "Usted es" (You (formal) are)
Answer:
1. mi compañera ana y yo tenemos dos círculos equivalentes y generalmente nos confundimos
2. mi área de trabajo es enorme y generalmente tengo suficiente espacio
3.mi PC fue destruida por una infección
4. Me olvidé de establecer el límite para mi marcador y se secó y ya no se compone.
5. Me gusta reutilizar las sábanas de mi oficina para lidiar con el clima
6. Mi compañera Ana no se comunica bien en español y yo no comprendo bien el inglés en general, así que usamos referencias de palabras.
7. Generalmente pierdo mis lápices y necesito comprar nuevos.
8. Me encanta mi máquina de sumar porque no soy genial en matemáticas
9. mi estándar me anima mucho, como hacer traseros firmes o cortes, etc.
10. el papel en esta oficina es una parte crucial e indispensable