Answer:
In this case, you will have to match the different descriptions provided to the terms listed below according to the meaning and possible use of the terms to help the different situations portrayed by the statements. <em>The terms are provided as a solution to an issue stated in the sentences. Each sentence has been given one term to solve its issue.</em>
Explanation:
1. Son las once de la noche y necesito efectivo. B
2. Todas mis camisas están sucias. D
3. Tengo ganas de comer algo dulce. E
4. Pienso comprar unas chuletas para la cena. C
5. Mañana es el cumpleaños de mi novia y voy a comprarle un regalo. F
6. Necesito mandar unas cartas y postales. A
<em>a. el correo</em>
<em>b. el cajero automático</em>
<em>c. la carnicería</em>
<em>d. la lavandería</em>
<em>e. la heladería</em>
<em>f. la joyería</em>
Answer:
well christopher columbus named it land lsa juana but then it was name cuba which it come from the native american name of coabana so it's was
A.christopher columbus
121 - a
122 - b
123 - c
124 - d
125 - c
126 - b
127. - b
128 - b
129 - c
130 - d
Yo fui a Mexico City. Comí mucha comida mexicana. Y probé muchas aguas diferente como agua de horchata, y agua de jamaica. And como mucho pan dulce, mi favorito es una concha. Y también probé muchos dulces. Si usted un día viene a México, la primera cosa que debería hacer es Conor comida mexicana, yo recomiendo las verdes enchiladas. Y manténganse juntos con su familia porque Mexico City es un lugar grande. Pero también recuerdan de no comer mucho rápido porque la pansa de un americano no está acostumbrado a la comido de México. Hope this helps, if you want this translated let me know!
Answer:
Apellido.
Explanation:
First and last names help us identify and differentiate ourselves from the rest. In the case of surnames, many consider it a legacy left by our parents and for which we are obliged to honor them, since it represents a whole family. However, there was a time when they did not exist and it was only enough to have a name.
In ancient times, human beings were organized in small villages, so they knew each other and it was not necessary to offer more than a name to refer to someone. In the Middle Ages, larger cities and towns with large populations began to form, so it became necessary to better differentiate people, at which time the surnames appear.
Initially, the surnames corresponded to the place of origin of the person, his trade or to distinctive physical characteristics. In the case of the nobles, they adopted the last name of their dynasty or could keep that of some conquered territory, as a way of showing domination.