Answer: The dancers, who wear a handkerchief in their right hand, draw circular figures, with turns and half turns, interrupted by various flourishes. ... The cueca would have originated in the zamacueca and this, in turn, in the Spanish jota and fandango dances.
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Translated from Spanish language:
- "Yes foundation helps homeless families. Dolores huerta rosario Dawson cesar Chávez george López".
Answer:
- There are number of government affiliated projects and other multinational firms are working for the improvement of the standard of life inside a region, as they provide shelter and food resources to the number of people who are homeless due to some personal or financial issues which makes them leave there house and start looking for a shelter outside her or his residency.
- And these welfare projects are very important fro development and welfare of the society inside a region.
Answer: vamos a comer al aire Libre means "lets eat outdoors" or "lets go eat outdoors" or "we are going to eat outdoors". At least I'm pretty sure.
This sentence is correct.
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Clarification:
I found the instructions for the exercise and the audio description needed to complete it: Listen to Professor Morales talk about her Spanish classroom, then indicate with sí or no whether she mentions the items listed.
"¿Qué hay en mi clase de español? ¡Muchas cosas! Hay una puerta y cinco ventanas. Hay una pizarra con tiza. Hay muchos escritorios para los estudiantes. En los escritorios de los estudiantes hay libros y plumas. En la mesa de la profesora hay papel. Hay un mapa y un reloj en la clase también."
Answer:
1. Sí
2. Sí
3. Sí
4. No
5. Sí
6. Sí
7. No
8. Sí
9. Sí
10. No
11. Sí
12. Sí
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to read the description given and realize if the objects in the list are mentioned or not. This is <u>classroom related vocabulary.</u>
The translation of the objects mentioned is: puerta/door, ventanas/windows, pizarra/blackboard, tiza/chalk, escritorios/desks, sillas/chairs, libros/books, plumas/pens, mochilas/bags, papel/paper, reloj/watch.