Answer:
apples to oranges which means you can't compare them bc they are different
Explanation:
Yo tengo una clase de cocina esta noche. La clase comienza a las 5 p.m. Es una hora de duración, por lo que termina a las 6 p.m. Este es mi pasatiempo favorito, ¡así que llego temprano!
(really, it wouldn't have the "yo" at the beginning but its part of the requirements.)
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<h2>Right answer: Eloísa Díaz Insunza</h2>
Eloísa Díaz Insunza, born in 1866, was the first female medicine student at the University of Chile and was the first woman doctor in Chile and South America.
In 1880 she applied to the School of Medicine of the University of Chile, after the promulgation of a precursor law of the Minister of Education Miguel Luis Amunátegui Aldunate in 1877, which allowed women to study in the university.
She graduated on December 27th, 1886 and received her professional degree on January 3rd of the following year.
The other options are incorrect because, although they also were chilean do not match with the context:
Antonia Tarragó was a feminist teacher and activist best known for her work in favor of women's rights to education in Chile (along with Isabel Le Brun) during the second half of the 19th century.
Isabel Le Brun was a Chilean educator who brought education to women in her country.
Matilde Throup was a Chilean lawyer, known for being the first woman in her country to receive a law degree.
Answer:
Explanation:
Las palabras agudas son aquellas palabras cuya acentuación recae en la última silaba, por ejemplo:
cartón, acentuación, creación, elevación, estación
Las palabras llanas o graves son aquellas palabras cuya acentuación recae en la penúltima silaba, por ejemplo:
árbol, lápiz, mástil, néctar, azúcar
Las palabras esdrújulas son aquellas palabras cuya acentuación recae en la antepenúltima silaba, por ejemplo:
esdrújula, brújula, sábado, tarántula, espátula
In Spanish a personal A used when the direct object is a person
Example: Brooke llama A Elsa
In English this means Brooke calls Elsa
But in Spanish it is being use mostly at a person but can also be use at an object
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