Answer:
Yo tengo sed. Yo quiero agua.
Ella visita Alaska en diciembre
Ellos tienen hambre. Ellos van al restaurante.
Yo visito Arizona en junio.
Nosotros corremos a escuela.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Take out the trash. = saca la basura
por favor.
2. Make the bed. = haz la cama
por favor.
3. Wash the platos. = lava los platos
por favor
4. Cut the grass. = corta el pasto
por favor
5. Set the table in the dinning room. = pon la mesa en el comedor por favor
6. Dust the living room. = desempolva la sala por favor
7. Learn Spanish. = aprende Español
por favor
8. Drink the milk in the kitchen. = bebe la leche en la cocina por favor
9. Feed the dog. = alimenta al perro
por favor.
10. Share the household chores. = comparte las tareas del hogar por favor.
Answer: Le voy a dar las manzanas a Juan
El día de los muertos has origins in Aztec traditions some 3000 years ago to the rituals honoring the dead in in pre-Colombian Mesoamerica. The aztecs saw life as a cycle and viewed death as an integral part of that cycle. They believe that when someone died, they went to Chicunamuctlán, or the Land of the Dead. Once they arrived there, the soul would be required to go through nine levels of challenges over several years, after which they would reach Mictlán, the final resting place. In Nahua rituals honouring the dead, family members provided food, water, and tools to aid the deceased in their journey. That practice inspired the modern-day Day of the Dead ritual of leaving offerings on their loved ones’ grave or on ofrendas at home.