1. No, no hay nadie en la piscina.
2. No, no te compré nada.
3. No, no siempre trabaja los sábados.
4. No, no me gusta leerlos tampoco.
5. No, no compré ninguna tableta.
6. No, no los tengo.
7. Yo siempre visito a mi abuela en el verano.
8. Nunca manejó rápidamente.
9. Alguien comentó en mi tuit.
10. ¡Yo también!
Spanish is my first language!!
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la respuesta del 1 es oaxaca, mexico
e numero 2 es dos ojos
las otras preguntas son muy confusas
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The Oruro Carnival combines stories of the Conquest with religious elements. true false 2. The Virgen del Socavón is the protector of the city. true false 3. Devil masks have symbols of indigenous mythology. true false 4. The masks are all the same. true false 5. The most famous parade is that of the brunette. true false 6. The carnival devil has elements of Uncle Supay from Andean mythology. true false 7. The parade of the morenadas is done in commemoration of the Virgen del Socavón. true false 8. The Oruro Carnival has been declared "masterpiece of the oral and intangible heritage of humanity". true False
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In Ghana, the most common marriage system is the so-called "customary marriage", or one based on customs.
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This type of marriage involves the groom's family paying a price for the bride's family. Customary marriage is practiced in much of Africa, as well as in Hong Kong, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and among the Guajiro Indians of northeast Colombia and northwest Venezuela, to name just a few examples.
In biblical times it was also customary to pay a bride price. It was understood then, and is still understood in this way, that the bride price is compensation given to the young woman's parents for the loss of their services and for the time, energy and resources invested in her education and maintenance up to the wedding moment.