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ra1l [238]
2 years ago
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Spanish: Soy Juan Carlos y vivo en La Habana. Este fin de semana es la boda de mi hermanastra Joselyn en Nueva York y ¡vamos a l

a ciudad! Estoy muy contento porque nunca visitamos países y me encanta aprender. En la boda llevo un traje. En la noche llevo pantalones cortos y camiseta para ir a un parque de atracciones para celebrar. No hace frío en Nueva York en julio.
English: I am Juan Carlos and I live in Havana. This weekend is my stepsister Joselyn's wedding in New York and we're going to town! I am very happy because we never visit countries and I love learning. At the wedding I wear a suit. At night I wear shorts and a T-shirt to go to an amusement park to celebrate. It's not cold in New York in July.



What would be the best title for this text?


A. Voy a una fiesta en Estados Unidos.

B.Vamos a una celebración en Cuba.

C.¿Vas al parque conmigo en la primavera?

D. ¿Van al centro comercial en el invierno?
Spanish
1 answer:
Elena L [17]2 years ago
7 0

Answer: A

Explanation:

The other answers just talk about

Visiting cuba (not right because they went to new york)

Going to the park in spring (doesn't make sense because there is no spring included in the text)

And going to the mall in winter which is not talked about ether so it would be A

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