Letterboxesmakemakemakepacksonthecrosscarrier Good afternoon, are you Miss Ramírez? I bring you one (1). JUANITA Yes, it's me. Who sent it? CARTERO Mrs. Brito. And he also has two (2). JUANITA Oh, but none is from my boyfriend! Did not get anything from Manuel Fuentes? CARRIER Yes, but he sent the letter to (3) without putting a (4) on the envelope.JUANITA So, what do you recommend I do? CARRIER I suggest you go to (5). As long as you pay for the cost of the stamp, you can get the letter without any problem. JUANITA Uy, another diligence, and I do not have much time this afternoon for (6) queue in the mail, but I'll be right away. I hope it's a love letter!
this is your paragraph in english but whats the question
No sé si es el peor problema de la sociedad, pero el crimen de odio, discriminación contra los asiáticos y entre otros, es muy fuerte y muy común y creo que deberíamos madurar un poco y saber que todos somos iguales, solo porque tengan otra nacionalidad no significa que él sea menos o más que el otro. Las personas tienen sus opiniones, pero no tienen derecho a insultar o herir a las demás personas, nadie debería estar enojado con alguien por cómo nació.
This is a rather subjective question, as it will depend largely on the
type of plaza and the particular town it is based in. The best answer,
however, is probably that a plaza is likely to be considered the heart
of a town or city because they promote the local culture or tradition
through arts and crafts. This is certainly true in Spanish-speaking
countries, anyway, as the word plaza may have a slightly different
meaning elsewhere.
The best answer would be the second option. "<span>Habrás llegado"</span>