The answer to your question is the seco, mojado
Answer:
- Question 1: ¿Cómo es tu padre?
What is your father like? (What does he look like?)
(alto y moreno):
He’s tall and has dark hair/ skin tone (it doesn't specifically mention hair)
- Question 2: José, ¿dónde están mis papeles?
Jose, where are my papers?
(en el escritorio):
(On the desk)
- Question 3: ¿Cómo es la escuela de Felipe?
what's Felipe's school like?
(pequeña y vieja):
(Small and old)
- Question 4: ¿Son mexicanos los amigos de ustedes?:
Are your friends Mexican?
(puertorriqueños):
(Puerto Ricans)
- Question 5: Mami, ¿dónde está mi tarea?:
Mommy, where is my homework?
(en la mesa):
on the table
- Question 6: ¿Cómo son los hermanos de Pilar?:
What are Pilar's brothers like?
(simpáticos):
Nice
Explanation:
I translated them all in google translate and then made sure they were correct in<u> spanishdict.com </u>.
Answer: Hola Alejandro,
Te estaba escribiendo para decirte lo que yo y mi familia vamos a hacer este domingo. Iremos a la playa y llevaremos comida y refrescos, iremos en coche aunque tardaremos un poco. ¿Quieres venir?. Sería estupendo si vinieses, ¡Nos la vamos a pasar genial!
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1)There was once an Aztec princess named Tecuichpotzin Moctezuma. Like all Aztec princesses, she alone could marry a prince.
2)There was a problem, the enemies had killed all the princes. Only the very young princes survived.
3)Tecuichpotzin married Cuitlahuac, one of the young princes who survived, but Cuitlahuac died of measles six days after the wedding.
4) He disposed himself with Cuauhtemoc, who was captured and hanged in a fight with the enemies.
5) The enemies did not kill her, but they changed her name to Isabel and married her to one of the conquerors, who died two years after the wedding.
6) Dona Isabel married three other conquerors who also died of unknown causes. What curious!