1. Ana estudia mucho en la <u>mañana</u><u>.</u>
2. Esta noche ella lee mucho el <u>libro</u>.
3. El hermano escucha <u>música</u>.
4. La hermana habla por el <u>celular</u>.
5. La hermana prende <u>la estufa</u>.
6. Esta noche hay muy buenos <u>platillos</u>.
7. Ana: Yo tengo el mañana <u>para estudiar</u>
8. Ana: Yo <u>tengo que </u>estudiar.
9. ¿Por qué no <u>está</u> la mesa <u>puesta</u>?
10. ¡Ay! Mi <u>comida</u> favorita. Es posible <u>estudiar</u>.
<h3><em>KemberlyJ</em></h3>
1) doscientos veinte y tres dolares
2) cien diez dolares
3) trescientos cincuenta y cuatro dolares
4) cien(to) noventa y nueve dolares
5) quinientos cuarenta dolares
Answer:
There are so many legends about lake Atitlan because of its nature.
Explanation:
Ancient civilizations had <em>a different way of understanding and describing the world.</em> As there wasn't (or there wasn't much) scientific knowledge, they conceived the world based on familiar things.
That is why we don't find it strange to explain the atmospheric phenomena by interesting legends and myths. That's the case with lake Atitlan. This is a lake in Guatemala, <em>very rich in nature</em>. It is surrounded by mountains and volcanoes. That creates a very strong and strange wind called <em>Xocomil</em>. This plentiful and beautiful nature makes this place so special. As they didn't understand the world as we do today, the ancient tribes used to explain them connecting and comparing them with something familiar. Therefore, there live beautiful women, rivers can fall in love and wind can speak.
Español: Primero el paréntesis sería fácil, luego rápido, luego con impaciencia, luego con alegría, luego con cuidado.
English: First parenthesis would be easily, then quickly, then impatiently, then cheerfully, then carefully.