Answer:
26. Hola! Yo soy Teresa.
27. De qué nacionalidad eres tú?
28. Nosotros somos amigos.
29. Son ustedes alumnos en la misma escuela?
30. Él es un alumno muy bueno.
31. Los cursos son interesantes.
32. Es usted argentino?
33. Las escuelas son grandes.
34. Ella es una alumna nueva.
Explanation:
<span>Beauty, Bravery, Brilliance, Brutality, <span>Calm?</span></span>
Colorado — This is the past participle of colorar, which means to give something color, such as by dyeing. The participle, however, specifically refers to red, such as red earth.
Florida — Probably a shortened form of pascua florida, literally meaning "flowered holy day," referring to Easter.
Montana — The name is an anglicized version of montaña, the word for "mountain." The word probably comes from the days when mining was a leading industry in the region, as the state's motto is "Oro y plata," meaning "Gold and silver." It's too bad the "n" of the spelling wasn't retained; it would have been cool to have a state name with a letter not in the English alphabet.
New Mexico — The Spanish Mexico or Méjico came from the name of an Aztec god.
Texas — The Spanish borrowed this word, spelled Tejas in Spanish, from indigenous residents of the area. It relates to the idea of friendship. Tejas, although not used that way here, also can refer to roof tiles.
Is disgusto which is like when you dont like something it can be food or anything that you dont like
They are fans. so yes it can be passionate soccer people