Xenophobia is the manifestation of having an unreasonable fear of something strange or unfamiliar particularly foreigners. Xenophobia is mostly common in communities that had tragic experiences or pasts dealing with foreigners or people of different races. Usually phobias are personal fears and may be differ from each individual. In our community, xenophobia is viewed differently, and mostly, it is being generalized. For example, the thought of having Arabs as bosses for overseas jobs already creates distrust and the fear that they might be maltreated or abused. This is mostly common among our overseas workers and would rather look for jobs in different countries.
Answer:try using Google translate
Explanation:
A <span>The use of visual aids is generally not expected in Nobel Prize acceptance speeches.</span>
The language between the 2 are not similar.
I agree with the person above.
1. English borrowed the word A. el poncho from Spanish, and Spanish borrowed champu, ziper, and sandwich from English.
2. B. El sandwich is the word that Spanish borrowed from English.
3. The cognate in this sentence is the word C. balcon, or balcony in English.