1. We enter
2. You assist
3. We stroll
4. He plays the guitar
5. She instructs
6. They await
7. They are having dinner (The translation for this may not be perfect, but I have some knowledge of Spanish)
8. I skate
9. You respond
10. I arrived
Tu habló francés ayer. [correcto, incorrecto]
Response: Incorrecto
Correct statement: Tú hablaste francés ayer.
Translation: You spoke French yesterday.
Explanation: The subject in this sentence is "Tú," which corresponds to the second-person singular. Furthermore, since the verb's action occurred yesterday, the preterite tense must be used for the second-person singular form. Tú hablaste.
Marissa se encuentra en México para estudiar. Marissa está tomando cuatro clases. La especialidad de Marissa es arqueología. Miguel se especializa en arte. A Miguel le gusta dibujar. Marissa tiene un buen dominio del español. Juan Carlos estudia química con el profesor Morales. El profesor Morales imparte clases en un laboratorio sin ventanas. Felipe se siente cómodo al estar entre el reloj y la puerta. Maru habla con su mamá.
The answer you’re looking for is option number 4, traduce la reseña. I hope this assists you
Answer and Explanation:
The poem "Adam" by Hugh Cook is notable for its analytical style. Viewing the poem through a formalist lens, we recognize it as a standalone piece, unaffected by the external environment or societal influences. The title initially indicates it revolves around a central character named Adam, the first individual in paradise to consume the forbidden fruit. Eden parallels today's world, where, just like Adam who lacked distractions, we yearn for stimulating experiences and ultimately heeding his instincts to eat the fruit underscores that quest for excitement.
When assessing the poem through a feminist viewpoint, we must consider the external factors that prompted Adam's choice.
From this feminist angle, one can argue that the serpent's influence motivated Adam to seek out the fruit, and by the poem's conclusion, it hints at another character shadowing him as he exits Eden;
Something on two legs
Is running after him.