Answer:
La leyenda de Yuruparí es un relato mítico fundacional amazónico que se conoce de la transcripción hecha a partir de la versión relatada a finales del siglo XIX por el indígena José Maximino y traducida al italiano por el conde Ermanno Stradelli. Es una de las obras más antiguas de la literatura de Colombia de las que se tiene conocimientos.1
Yuruparí es un héroe mítico, conocido en las tribus indígenas de Brasil y Colombia, por indígenas de las familias lingüísticas tupí-guaraní, tucano y arawak. Esta leyenda interviene en algunas tradiciones importantes como las leyes de Yuruparí - o las leyes del Sol -, el ritual de Yurupary, y dentro de éste, las flautas y las máscaras de Yuruparí.
Entre las gestas míticas, la obra más representativa es Yuruparí, relatada por el indio amazónico Maximiano José Roberto, escrito en lengua neêngatú en el siglo XIX al conde Ermanno Stradelli, quien lo tradujo al italiano en 1890 y es de este manuscrito de donde esta leyenda se rescata hasta nuestros días.
PLACE THE MISSING COMMA.
1. Don't look guys, the eclipse.
2. María Cecilia, Elena and you are four beautiful girls.
3. The mother knitted, the father read and the child played.
4. She has a family but tries to leave her.
5. Julieta my very funny granddaughter.
6. We will rest in the field; you in the city.
7. We export tea oil and other products. 8. It did what it wanted to say, it was undemocratic.
9. She insisted several times but she did not convince.
10. There were, however, other solutions.
11. We will invite Carlos Eloisa Juan and Ana.
12. She makes the beds, cleans the floor, she takes care of the kitchen and goes to pick up the children from school.
13. The horse neighs, the donkey brays, the frog croaks and the dog barks.
14. Peter I beg you to open the door.
15. Wait for me Carmen there.
16. Is he very sick doctor?
17. When you arrive let me know.
18. Finally I will add that they have me at his disposal.
19. At the end of the day I think that is going to hurt us.
20. That doesn't really matter to me at all.
21. He lives pending his hair, he straightens it, curls it, brushes it, puts it on his face, picks it up in braids ...
22. We got on the bicycles, we started to roll, we climbed up the hill; but soon we stopped in surrender.
23. The plane took off, it rose, it entered a cloud and we did not see it again.
24. My brother, who was very tired, went to bed right away.
25. I will not go, I assure you, even if they invite me. 26. It is true1 he said that I saw it.
27. Driven by the wind the boat crashed into the rocks
Just put the comas in the Spanish version
Acapulco está en Mexico
The anwser is
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