Response:
Evaluate how Motecuhzoma is depicted in the seventh dire omen and contrast that with his representation in Cortés's "Second Letter of Relationship.” Examine Motecuhzoma's vision in the bird's mirror: "In the background; as if some individuals were rushing; well-proportioned; jostling one another. They fought amongst themselves and carried each other on their backs like deer” with Cortés's narrative of the Spanish arrival in Tenochtitlan
<span>Aquello que se convierte en otra cosa debemos aprender a aceptarlo, adaptarnos con el tiempo que se nos da.
"</span>The it changes into something we will have to learn to accept, learn, adapt with given time."
Answer:
The captain voiced his dismay, stating their adversaries were excessively powerful.
Explanation:
In this instance, the exclamatory term 'Alas!' is present, so we phrase it as 'voiced his dismay.' Since the reporting verb 'said' is in the simple past, the sentence needs to be transformed into the simple past as well.