Answer:
1. ellos hablan
2. mesa
3. tijera
4. grapadora
5. cinta
6. ellos escuchan a la maestra
7. el tiene una pregunta
8. ella está aplaudiendo
9. ella está estudiando
Answer:
1. Mi hermano es el nieto de mi abuelo.
2. Mi hijo(a) es el(la) sobrino(a) de mi hermano(a)
3. Mi madre es la abuela de mi hija.
4. Mi primo es el sobrino de mi mamá.
5. Mi padre es el hijo de mi abuela. (or if you want to be impressive and say son in law - Mi padre es el yerno de mi abuela)
6. Mi tío es el padre de mi primo.
7. Mi padre es el esposo de mi madre.
8. Mi abuela es la mamá de mi padre
Explanation:
There's not really much to explain but I speak spanish :)
Answer: Colonization
Explanation:
Guatemala was once the seat of power of the ancient Mayan civilization and the Maya are currently a major ethnic group there. However, the area was eventually conquered and colonized by Spain.
The Spanish method of colonization differed from the English in that they would procreate with the local population and enforce their customs on them in a process called Hispanicization.
People in Guatemala were not spared of this and as the Spanish enforced their customs and procreated with the native population, Spanish customs became the dominant customs in Guatemala and explains why even today, the country shares customs with Spain.
I would help you but I cannot read though those squiggly lines and symbols that’s in the sentence…
Type in objects that would be in a kitchen and google translate it