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Anastasy [175]
2 years ago
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Durante mis vacaciones estuve visitando dos ciudades grandes en Europa. La primera fue París, un sitio lleno de contrastes, con

calles viejas pero adorables, románticas y llenas de historia, y con construcciones modernas que muestran una ciudad con brillo y en la vanguardia. La segunda ciudad que visité fue Londres, quien posee un cierto encanto en su cielo melancólico, la vista del río Támesis y las antiguas edificaciones que se encuentran por doquier.Lector inmersivo (2 puntos) cinco sustantivos que se encuentran en el texto son cielo, ciudades, Paris, Londres, río Támesis estuve, fue, visité, posee, encuentran. antiguas, ciudades, brillo, visité, Londres. modernas, antiguas, adorables, viejas, brillo
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1 answer:
miv72 [106K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Las opciones son París, ciudades, cielo, Londres, río Támesis.

Explanation:

El sustantivo es una palabra que representa a una persona, animal o cosa, se diferencia de los verbos en el sentido de que estos últimos representan una acción hecha por el sujeto y con el adjetivo en el sentido que este último es el complemento del sustantivo.

A continuación, procedemos a enumerar los sustantivos en el texto:

1) Europa - Europa es un continente, un continente es una cosa.

2) París - París es una ciudad, una ciudad es una cosa. (Aparece como opción)

3) ciudades - ciudades es una cosa. (Aparece como opción)

4) vacaciones - vacaciones es una cosa.

5) calles - calles es un cosa.

6) historia - historia es una cosa.

7) construcciones - construcciones es una cosa.

8) Londres - Londres es una ciudad, una ciudad es una cosa. (Aparece como opción)

9) cielo - cielo es una cosa. (Aparece como opción)

10) río - río es una cosa. (Aparece como opción y bajo la frase río Támesis)

11) edificaciones - edificaciones es una cosa.

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