In Ecuador it is traditional for people to burn effigies of their enemies<span> on New Year's Eve, to destroy the bad energy from the previous year and start the new year off with a clean slate...on which to write names of new enemies.</span>
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Labels on tobacco packages are effective and cost-effective in warning about the dangers of smoking, as they carry a direct message to both those who smoke and those who only see the packages. The law requires manufacturers to mark packs with these signs and that the message is clear, direct, visible and that it describes the specific illnesses and harmful effects caused by smoking. Countries such as Brazil, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, among others, even require graphic representations of diseases and show photos of affected people or organs. Furthermore, labels are not allowed to include any indication that a certain tobacco product is less harmful than others. The reason for this is that there are no safe cigarettes.
Using very harsh images on cigarette packs is an increasingly widespread trend in the world.
I have bolded each right answer. Also translated each answer choice so that you know what each word means.
1. What would you use to sharpen a pencil?
A- el sacapuntas ← means the sharpener
B- el escritorio ← means the desk
C- la papelera ← means the paper bin
D- la pantalla ← means the screen
2. What would you look at to tell the time?
A- el reloj ← means the watch or clock (in Spanish there is one word for both watch and clock)
B- la bandera ← means the flag
C- el teclado ← means the keyboard
D- la puerta ← means the door
3. Which of these would you sit in to study?
A- el ratón ← means the mouse
B- la ventana ← means the window
C- el cartel ← mens the poster
D- la silla ← means the chair
Answer:
1. solían 21. solían 41. solías
2. solían 22. solían 42. solían
3. solíamos 23. solías 43. solía
4. solían 24. solían 44. solían
5. solías 25. solían 45. solíamos
6. solía 26. solías 46. solías
7. solían 27. solía
8. solíamos 28. solían
9. solíamos 29. solía
10. solían 30. solían
11. solía 31. solía
12. solía 32. solía
13. solían 33. solías
14. solían 34. solía
15. solían 35. solía
16. solíamos 36. solían
17. solía 37. solían
18. solía 38. solían
19. solían 39. solíamos
20. solía 40. solían
Explanation:
Spanish speaker over here. But honestly I've typed this so many times I'm starting to doubt my own Spanish.
Not really , it's basically Spanish 1 , but with more concept to it and more grammar and vocab