1. yo soy joven
2. él es sociable
3.nosotros somos sociables
4.él es terco
5.ella no es talentoso
6.nosotros somos cómicos
7.él es alto
8. ella es baja
9.nosotros somos impacientes
10. ustedes son pacientes
11.tú eres impaciente
12. les gusta hablan
13. yo no soy atlético
14. ella va la escuela
15. yo tener que hago la tarea
16. yo estoy yendo al parque
17. no gustamos ir la escuela
i numbered them a bit weird because i’m pretty sure you wanted me to answer number 2 as number 1 since it seems like that was the answer you were giving for 1 and you wanted me to translate. i hope this makes sense!
All of the above
1. names of places: While i'm not sure about this one, i know that areas that used to be under Spanish control (South-West) were part of Mexico before the Texas Independence, which means the place has received influence
2. Television: As seen today, there are Spanish-speaking channels on television even inside the US, provided by Cable and other companies geared towards spanish speakers
3. music: As seen today, there are Spanish songs that are played on the radio, and is becoming increasingly popular with spanish-speaking Americans.
4. Food: Especially in the South-western area, Mexican & Spanish food can be found, from tacos, to tamales, to other kinds of food.
hope this helps
Mrs Vargas, please is the answer
Answer:
A monument is considered to be any structure that has been specially built as a way to commemorate someone or an event. In general, the monument, in addition to being a ceremonial element, has a unique artistic and historical wealth.
Explanation:
Here are 5 famous monuments:
- Machu Picchu, Perú : The Peruvian mountainous city of Machu Picchu is one of the most spectacular monuments in South America. A place considered a UNESCO world heritage site since 1983, it was initially built in the 1400s when the Inca empire was at its peak. The ruins are located 3 kilometers above sea level, surrounded by an impressive mountain landscape.
- Biblioteca Nacional, Brasil: It has 13 million books and is also one of the most spectacular monuments in South America. Its initial collection was one of the most important in South America, both for the quantity and quality of its holdings, which was approximately 60,000 pieces, made up not only of books, but also of manuscripts, maps, engravings, coins, and medals. This treasure came from the possessions of Queen Maria I, from the Portuguese court, who had to go into exile in Brazil after the invasion of the Napoleonic troops in Portugal and landed with all their goods on the coasts of Rio de Janeiro.
- Moai en la Isla de Pascua, Chile: The moai, the gigantic statues of Easter Island, are the most important expression of Rapanui sculptural art and have become its hallmark. However, despite their worldwide fame and the multitude of studies conducted on them, there are still many unanswered questions surrounding these stone giants.
- Teatro Colón, Argentina: The Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires is considered one of the five best opera houses in the world. This is due to two fundamental elements: its excellent acoustic design and its high architectural level. This place was originally thought as an exclusive theater for opera, although today symphonic concerts and classical dance are also exhibited.
- Panteón Nacional, Venezuela: The National Pantheon of Venezuela is the building where the remains of prominent figures in the history of Venezuela are preserved. It is located in the Altagracia parish of Caracas on the land where the Santísima Trinidad church was located, built in 1744 by Juan Domingo del Sacramento Infante, inaugurated on July 15, 1780 and destroyed in 1812 by the earthquake that affected the city from Caracas.