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Ann [662]
2 years ago
9

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Ganezh [65]2 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

3. Vamos a ver algo del contenido del poema. Se dice que el sueño tiene:

A. Una brisa nocturna de tinieblas.

4. ¿De quién se dice que deja un rastro semejante a un meteoro que cruza el cielo?

B. El sueño.

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1. The word "Ixim" is a common word of the Mayan Qʼeqchiʼ language which means Corn.

2. Rigoberta Menchú  is a political and human rights activist from Guatemala. She belongs to the indigenous community K'iche´. She has been an advocate for Guatemala's indigenous people during and after the Guatemalan Civil War (1960 - 1996), and promoter of indigenous rights in the international community. She's was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize in 1992.

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4. The Quetzal is the name of Guatemalan currency, named after its national bird. The origin of the name can be traced to the ancient Mayan culture, that used the tail feathers of the Quetzal as currency. It was introduced in 1925, and replaced the Peso.

5. The Mayans were architects of great cities. Probably the most common and easily recognizable Mayan buildings are the stepped Pyramids, built with carved stone to create a stairway design. Each pyramid was dedicated to a deity. Pyramids were often the center of religious, commercial and bureaucratic power. Many were built as a tomb for powerful rulers as well. Mayan pyramids have a great variety of shapes and functions.

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8. Traditional Guatemalan clothes are very colorful and are a representation of the cultural richness of the country. Some represent religious aspects, others show the sacred calendar, and many were inspired by the impacts of the spanish colonization.

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¡Espero poder ayudar! :)
Entonces, lo que sucedería es que las personas no tendrían buenos modales para escuchar a otras personas. Hagamos un ejemplo. Digamos que había dos chicas, que eran las mejores amigas que se llamaban Anna y Rachel. Anna le gusta hablar sobre sus intereses pero luego, mientras Rachem también lo intenta, la interrumpe. Esto siguió sucediendo durante años. Su relación se volvió muy negativa porque siguieron discutiendo. Entonces, dejan de ser amigos. Además, existe la primera enmienda que es la libertad de expresión, la religión ... Por lo tanto, eso podría romper la primera enmienda.

¡Que tengas un buen día / noche / noche! :)
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En inglés (In english):
What would happen in the world if each person talked about the topic of interest and did not listen to the others?

I hope I can help! :)
So, what would happen is that people wouldn't have good manners to listen to other people. Let's make an example. Let's say there was two girls, which were best friends which were named Anna and Rachel. Anna likes to talk about her interests but then while Rachem tries too, she disrupts her. This kept happening for years. Their relationship gotten very negative because they kept argueing. Then, they quit being friends. Also, there id the 1st ammendment which is freedom of speech, religion... So, that could break the 1st ammendment.

Have a great day/evening/night! :)
Let me know if you have any additional questions!
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