Problemas del pasado y recomendaciones. Complete los diálogos con la forma correcta del pretérito, imperfecto o presente perfecto de los verbos entre paréntesis. Luego, complete la reacción y la recomendación.


1. Pasé
2. hablaban
3. he hablado
4. Answers will vary.
5. Answers will vary.
6. me desvelé
7. Tardé
8. mandaban / mandaron / habían mandado
9. Answers will vary.
10. Answers will vary.

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Dalle lotte femministe degli anni settanta molte cose sono cambiate per la donna nella società italiana. Comunque, anche se a parole la parità tra uomini e donne sembra essere ormai riconosciuta da tutti, nel mondo del lavoro c’è ancora molto lavoro da fare. Troppo poche ancora sono le donne nel Parlamento italiano così come nelle posizioni di maggiore importanza nelle grandi compagnie. A poco a poco le barriere però sembrano cadere veramente: nel 2000, infatti, anche il mondo dei militari ha aperto le porte alle donne. Ad Ascoli Piceno si trova la sola caserma (barracks) italiana dove vengono addestrate le volontarie soldato: due settimane di prova e poi, se decidono di continuare, dieci settimane di duro lavoro fisico e mentale, per arrivare alla cerimonia finale del giuramento. Oggi le donne-soldato sono circa quattromila, il 3% di tutto l’Esercito italiano, di cui quasi duecento ufficiali. Ma chi sono queste donne che decidono di fare questa carriera e perché? Vanno dai diciotto ai venticinque anni, vengono da tutta Italia con livelli di studi differenti (dalla terza media alla laurea universitaria) e, nella maggior parte dei casi, sono spinte alla carriera militare per necessità (non è sempre facile trovare lavoro in Italia) o per la passione che i genitori o i fratelli, anch’essi militari, hanno fatto crescere in loro. Le donne italiane nell’esercito possiedono ______. a. la laurea b. il diploma delle scuole medie c. diversi tipi di diplomi

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Intellectuals at peace with their era found a justification for great wealth and even dubious business ethics in a series of books, essays, and lectures by the British philosopher Herbert Spencer. Because Spencer seemed to apply Charles Darwin's celebrated theory of biological evolution to human society, his philosophy is known as social Darwinism. According to Spencer, as in the world of animals

and plants, where species compete and those best adapted survive, the fittest people rise to the top in the social competition for riches. Eventually, in the dog-eat-dog world, they alone survive. "If they are sufficiently complete to live," Spencer wrote, "they do live, and it is well that they should live. If they are not sufficiently complete to live, they die and it is best that they should die." The tough-mindedness of social Darwinism made Spencer immensely popular among American businessmen who were as proud of their practicality as of their success. An Englishman, Spencer was never as celebrated in his own country as he was in the United States. Although a vain man, he was mortified by the adulation heaped on him at banquets sponsored by American academics and rich businessmen. Social Darwinism accounted for brutal business practices and underhanded methods with a shrug, justifying them as "natural," the law of the jungle. The language of social Darwinism crept into the vocabulary of businessmen and politicians who represented business interests. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. described the growth of a large business as "the survival of the fittest." But neither he nor many other American millionaires were true social Darwinists. The very ruthlessness of the theory—"Nature, red in tooth and claw"—made it unpalatable to men and women like the Rockefellers, who, in their personal lives, were deeply committed to traditional religious values. Moreover, businessmen are rarely intellectuals, and Spencer's philosophy and writing style were as murky as crude oil. Understanding him demanded careful study, for which businessmen rarely had time. Spencer's explanation of the new society was most influential among intellectuals who wanted to snuggle up to the rich. The author seems to be biased a. in favor of Darwin's theory of evolution. b. in favor of American businessmen. c. against social Darwinism. d. against John D. Rockefeller.

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Describe Abia’s family by completing the sentences. (1 point each)


1. Aude est ______________ d’Abia.
2. Xavier est _____________ d’Adelai et de Bisa.


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In the space provided, write C if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Write P if there is a comma error,

and correct the error. The Academy Awards ceremony is usually an elaborate overdone production. What will be an ideal response?

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