<u>(Below are translated sentences plus my interpretation of the context)</u>
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<u>1) A plate with fresh vegetables, with lettuce or spinach.</u>
<u>This seems to be describing a salad (ensalada)</u>
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<u>2) Fried are my favorites, but I also like them in tortillas.</u>
<u>Since they mentioned "fried" and "tortillas", they may be referring to tortilla chips.</u>
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<u>3) Orange vegetable for salads.</u>
<u>Carrots are often put into salads (zanahoria).</u>
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<u>4) If you like sweet things, you would like this:</u>
<u>Because there are multiple things that are sweet, there is no single answer (unless you have a word bank or recall the vocabulary your teacher recently went over with you). An example of a sweet food is ice cream (helado)</u>
(Below are translated sentences plus my interpretation of the context)
1) A plate with fresh vegetables, with lettuce or spinach. This seems to be describing a salad (ensalada)
2) Fried are my favorites, but I also like them in tortillas. Since they mentioned "fried" and "tortillas", they may be referring to tortilla chips.
3) Orange vegetable for salads. Carrots are often put into salads (zanahoria).
4) If you like sweet things, you would like this: Because there are multiple things that are sweet, there is no single answer (unless you have a word bank or recall the vocabulary your teacher recently went over with you). An example of a sweet food is ice cream (helado)
In America most teens don't know how to pump gas, and you will need a card, or money if you perfer. Teens usually have to go to school during the day, and if need to go to work after school. If you are a minor they don't really allow you to cash a check.