Which words best signal that "muchachitos mal educados" has a negative connotation?
The answer is raised their voices because 'to raise one's voice' means to speak in a loud angry way showing negative emotions.
Answer:
Chester in conversation with his new classmates, asking to be lent some money for his bus fare.
Explanation:
"Excuse me", said Chester as he shyly approached a guy he had seen sitting next to him in class, "I was wondering if you could lend me some bucks just to cover the bus fare. I left my wallet in the locker and I can't go back now."
The guy seemed reluctant at first, but then one girl from the group interjected "I know him. He's that new guy in our class."
So, he asked, "How much do you need, buddy? Will 5 dollars do?"
Chester, with a sigh of relief, "Absolutely! More than enough. I will make sure I pay you back tomorrow. I promise. "
"Thanks a bunch", he shouted while going towards the bus stand.
Answer:
Because that creates suspense and helps to make the audience feel more thrilled when they see the real trick. You see... the fake trick makes the audience this is it. Like.. this is what the guy is capable of but that is not the truth. So when he performs the real trick, the amazement of the people will be more than the amazement they would have if they had seen the real trick just like that. So.. yeah. It helped to bring more excitement.