Where did you live as a child? Minnesota
How were you when you were a little girl? I was pretty good, except for when I would lie or be disobedient. I was a little lying beast. That sounds really bad, I know, but I was good for the most part. I helped my mom clean, cook, and so on.
What were you doing during the summer when you were a girl? Nothing absolutely nothing. Just stay home and do nothing. Sometimes I would have my friends come over but that rarely happened. Just clean, cook, sleep, eat, and play. That's all.
I hope this is what you were looking for. Something personally answered. I'm sorry if this isn't what you were looking for.
Answer:
Nos
Explanation:
A Juanito y a mi nos gustan las películas de terror.
César Dávila Andrade (Cuenca, 5 de octubre de 1918 - Caracas, 2 de mayo de 1967)[1], poeta, escritor y ensayista, lejano descendiente del general José María Córdova; héroe de la independencia, fue uno de los escritores ecuatorianos más representativos, y señalado como el mayor representante del relato breve ecuatoriano.[2] Su obra se cataloga en las corrientes literarias neorromántica y neosurrealista[3].